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LETTER: Humane Society is not being honest with its donors
Editor: It’s mind-boggling for HSUS CEO Wayne Pacelle to dismiss the 150-plus complaints that have been filed with the Federal Trade Commission against his group. Dozens have come from people who have given money to HSUS. For Pacelle to act like it’s all part of a disingenuous ploy is indicative of his arrogance and disregard
And the envelope, please: Farm and Dairy photo contest winners!
Vicky Dillon of Petersburg, Ohio, was the surprised winner of our first-ever photo contest to select the cover photograph on Farm and Dairy’s Agri-Book, the 2010 Directory of Agriculture. She was surprised because she didn’t enter the photo, the owners of the farm she spectacularly captured did!
USDA to support domestic nutrition programs and pork producers
WASHINGTON — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said USDA’s intention is to purchase an additional $30 million in pork products in FY 2009 for federal food and nutrition assistance programs. To invite bids USDA will survey potential suppliers to seek the lowest overall cost by publicly inviting bids and awarding contracts to responsible bidders. Altogether, USDA
Strong third political party is needed
Reader gives a new definition of politics.
My Gift to Last All Year
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb’s husband, Mark, gave her a unique Christmas present: a page-a-day origami calendar.
Two generations earn SWCD award
WOOSTER, Ohio – For Harold Mann and his son, David, conserving the soil and conserving the farm go hand in hand.
National Guernsey convention sale sets record on heifers, embryo lots
Cow consigned by Ohio’s Ayars family brings $7,200.
The history of Arlington National Cemetery
Learn who owned Arlington before the Civil War and how it came to be known as Arlington National Cemetery.
Feeding beef cows hay during winter months can tear up farm budget book
The mindset that beef cows should be fed hay in the winter eats up farm profits. Alternative feeding methods can reduce cost without affecting productivity, and August is the time to start thinking about them.
2024 Stark County Junior Fair Livestock Sale
The Stark County Junior Fair Livestock Sale brought in $1,470,268.43 from 919 lots.






