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Carry on the good, let go of past
The Cherokee have a saying that harkens the lovely spirit of each ancestor during the birth of a baby, hoping to carry forward the commendable in those gone before us, while letting go of the human shortcomings each carried through this life.
Carroll Co. Junior Fair officials kick off fundraiser for livestock building
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Officials of the Carroll County Junior Fair have announced the start of the official campaign to raise funds for the erection of a new 70-foot-by-140-foot steel framed Junior Fair livestock facility.
Could carbon markets be a new source of income?
Each farm and ranch is unique as to how it may use a grazing management system or other conservation programs to be eligible for carbon credit programs.
Cabot is making offers, but landowners advised to wait
Landowners in the Ashland-Holmes-Richland County area should review the lease agreement with Cabot carefully, and consider what they might gain and forfeit by signing.
Ohio insect carrying new corn virus
Ohio State University and USDA researchers have learned that the black-faced leafhopper, which transmits the maize chlorotic dwarf virus, also transmits a corn virus discovered last year.
Vacation With Us… Carr
Brothers Don Carr, of New Concord, Ohio, left, and Dean Carr, of Newton Falls, Ohio, brought Farm and Dairy along elk hunting in Craig, Colo., the “Elk Hunting Capital of the World.”
Vacation with us…Carr
Cruises are great, and Farm and Dairy loves to travel on them when it can. We stowed away aboard a Disney Wonder Cruise with the Carrs of New Concord, Ohio, last July. Pictured left to right are Dave, Jennifer, Cohan (front) and Cy Carr. Here we are at Castaway Cay.
Helping hands: Ohio church cans hunger in Kenya
SALEM, Ohio – On a good Sunday, Carroll County’s tiny Leesville Faith Community Chapel congregation swells to 120 people.
When it comes to becoming carbon neutral, think locally
Don’t forget about the importance of local habitats and community as you consider ways to become carbon neutral. You can protect and improve at home, too.
Following cows’ carbon footprint from barn to field
University of Wisconsin-Madison Michel Wattiaux is conducting a study to improve herd management practices and potentially reduce cows’ carbon footprint.






