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Twilight dairy tour features Saal family
Saal family opens farm for Wayne County Twilight Dairy Tour.
Dairy Channel: Saying so long to a dairy master
Diane Shoemaker honors retiring expert in field of bovine mammary.
Putt Dairy sweeps awards at banquet
Putt Dairy Farm of Sugarcreek, Ohio, has captured a lion’s share of the Tuscarawas County top dairy production awards.
How to make blueberry and blackberry jam
Liz Partsch provides a step-by-step guide on how her dad makes blueberry and blackberry jam every year during berry season.
Revisiting old edition of “Farm Journal and Farmer’s Wife” Mag.
Month of magic is March on the farm. Patches of green show through the snow. Muddy water swells streams and rivers. The bottom drops out of country roads. Smoke rises from the sugar bush, the brooder house, the plant-growing house. All these are signs that winter … is going to move. Going back Seventy years
Randolph Fair: Portage Co. buyers set records
RANDOLPH, Ohio – One of the Portage County 4-H clubs is called the “Everything Under the Sun” club. And that just about sums up the animals that parade across the auction block during the annual
Survey reveals retail food prices drop slightly in last quarter of 2008
WASHINGTON — Retail food prices at the supermarket decreased slightly in the fourth quarter of 2008, according to the latest American Farm Bureau Federation Marketbasket Survey. Informal survey The informal survey shows the total cost of 16 basic grocery items in the fourth quarter of 2008 was $48.19, down about 1 percent or 49 cents
Pioneers of Agriculture
Columbiana County Agriculture Hall of Fame inducts four.
Brother and sister team farm for the future despite health challenges
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Brother and sister farm partners Bob Guidice and Carol Davis think it’s a shame that more people aren’t aware of AgrAbility for Pennsylvanians, a USDA grant program that provides assistance to farmers and farm family members who are struggling to farm while challenged with a long-term injury or illness. Physical challenges
Ohio foodbank program an option for growers
Last year, Terry Gram’s 45-acre hillside orchard in Paris, Ohio, gave him his biggest crop ever. A couple of decades ago, much of that surplus would have been tossed out. Now, growers like Gram can turn to groups like the Ohio Association of Food Banks and its Agricultural Clearance Program.






