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The New Deal was the real deal
“A nation that destroys its soils destroys itself. Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people.” When Franklin D. Roosevelt used these words in the first hundred days of 1933, he was introducing the U.S. to a new way of thinking. In the previous few years,
Renting cropland still competitive
Although rent prices have remained fairly flat the past two years, it’s still a competitive market if you want to add more acreage, or keep the acres you already farm.
Spring Dairy Expo is quite an event
Spring lifts all our spirits. It is the season that allows us the time to step away from reality and renew our hopes for a better year than the last. We can briefly put away our dismal moods and enjoy the simple beauty of turning the cows out to pasture for the first time in
National Mastitis Council honors producers
The National Mastitis Council (NMC) recognized the best in quality milk production, including some producers from Farm and Dairy readership.
Calves attacked on Pa. farm
SALEM, Ohio — Three newborn Holstein calves have been skinned alive at a farm in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. During the past several weeks, farmer Lou Diamond has reported three separate attacks on the animals at his Masontown, Pa., dairy farm. The attacks began during the night of Sept. 21, with three calves being skinned over
Not where I come from…
Editor: Where I come from, we farmers care about each other — regardless of what type of operation or husbandry practices we use. We help each other, support each other, and are concerned for each others well being. Obviously, the farmers on the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board are not where I come from. Not
Alpaca breeding brings tax advantages
Tax advantages found by breeding alpacas are contributing to the rise in their ownership in the United States.
Happy birthday to us… and to you!
n this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell shares why this issue of Farm and Dairy is so special to readers and staff members alike.
Students collectively raise funds to purchase wheelchair for peers
The Miami Trace Great Oaks FFA ran a school-wide Kiss-a-Pig Wheelchair Fundraiser to purchase a wheelchair for Miami Trace High School.
Moove over, Pepsi, now there’s something healthier
The American Dairy Association and Dairy Council Mid East are testing milk vending machines in schools, factories and businesses in Ohio, some of it in glass-front milk vending machines.






