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Vacation With Us…Devore
Dale and Judy Devore, of Bloomingdale, Ohio, brought Farm and Dairy along for a family vacation in Aruba. We were glad to be part of the family!
International joint ventures in dairy pick up momentum
Dairy companies across the U.S. are looking to capitalize on increasing milk production through international joint ventures.
Farm expenses rose to highest level in 2001
USDA’s 2001 farm expenses report represents the highest level of farm expenditures on record.
U.S. sets record for soy exports four years in a row
ST. LOUIS — According to the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. soy exports set a record for the fourth year in a row with exports of 1.9 billion bushels for the last marketing year. Soybean-checkoff funded international sales efforts helped to achieve these record-setting export numbers. The United Soybean Board continues to devote the largest
Holmes Co. fire results in total loss of barn
Curled and mangled steel and a few support beams are all that remain of a bank barn at the home of Loren and Barb Lang in western Holmes County, Ohio, following a barn fire Nov. 17.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Feb. 20, 2014:
WEST SALEM, Ohio — Northwestern FFA members competed in the district 3 ag sales and job interview contests at Northwestern High School. The ag sales team of Zach Berry, Kaci Way, Ben Vaughan, and Rachelle Howman won the contest, and will compete in the state contest March 1 in Columbus. Berry placing second overall and
Ohio’s meat processing rules clarified
SALEM, Ohio – Farmers want to get their beef and pork into their neighbors’ stomachs and make a little profit at the same time.
Life after dairy
For many dairy farmers, moving on is tough. It was no different for Jim and Donna Beardsley, but they managed to keep the farm going after selling the herd.
Is wheat straw worth something? Yes!
Be sure to know what nutrients you’re taking off that field.
Buyers step forward in Ashland County
ASHLAND, Ohio – Good weather and an excellent lineup of livestock combined for a high-selling two-day auction to mark the end of the 2004 Ashland County Fair.






