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Manure proves beneficial as an organic fertilizer
How does fertilizing with manure affect soil quality, compared with inorganic fertilizer? Find out what University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers learned.
FSA Andy for Oct. 23, 2008
Hello again, friends! The 2008 farm bill made several changes to Farm Service Agency farm loans. The Down Payment real estate loan program has been expanded and improved. It is now available to beginning farmers and socially disadvantaged persons.
A visit to Hocking Hills State Park with the Grubbs brothers
The Grubbs brothers, Carson and Max, brought Farm and Dairy along with them for the week at Hocking Hills State Park in Logan, Ohio. Parents are Andrew and Lauren Grubbs of Lisbon, Ohio. (Submitted photo)
Vacation With Us… Mangun
John and Carol Mangun, of Carrollton, Ohio, brought Farm and Dairy along while visiting several national parks recently. John stands in front of Bryce National Park in the photo. They also traveled to Zion National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Grand Canyon National Park and Hoover Dam. That’s a
Extension to host East Ohio Women in Agriculture Conference
Ohio State University Extension East Ohio Women in Agriculture Conference March 24 from 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. at the RG Drage Career Technical Center.
Farmers union talks pandemic, equity, ag consolidation at convention
The National Farmers Union concluded its annual convention with addresses from agriculture officials, including Tom Vilsack, and voting on 2021 policies.
2009 Columbiana County Fair
Find out who topped the junior fair market livestock competitions, and see if you’re in a slideshow of photos taken at this year’s Columbiana County Fair.
Is it climate change, weather weirding or land use impact?
Ohio Farm Bureau county leaders found themselves in the middle of a climate change debate on Capitol Hill during their annual legislative fly-in.
Then and now: Down on the farm
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes there were plenty of things to do – both around the home, barn and fields – on the farms of old.
Farmers have until Aug. 15 to report acres
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The USDA’s Risk Management Agency is giving additional time, until Aug. 15, for submitting acreage reports for all 2008 crop year spring-seeded acreage in areas impacted by flooding and extreme weather conditions. Because of the possible difficulty in timely reporting due to disruptions in communications and other important infrastructure, the agency has






