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Hazard A Guess – Week of Nov. 23, 2000
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Mixing it up: dairies diversify for success
Diversification is key for some dairy farms. That’s the case for Pleasant Lane Farms in Latrobe, Pa., and Baker’s Golden Dairy, in New Waterford, Ohio.
My dear cat, Lisa, will be remembered with love
I do not want to write this column. But I must. February has once again taken a beloved member of this family. Beginning in 1965, February took my mother. Through the years it took a dear Dalmatian, Maggie; my father; my sister; my Arabian, Pinkie. And now, my Lisa. She spoke to me Lisa came
Bugle Ridge Farm taps into old and new markets
NEW CASTLE, Pa. – When cattle groups plan summer field days, it’s usually to see a beef farm. After all, most producers are curious to see how other farmers manage their operations and they want to check out the herd.
How to select a drone for your farm
If you’re interested in a birds-eye view, here are some tips on selecting the drone that’s right for your farm.
Handmade lace is the jewel of fabrics
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the history of lace, one of the oldest and most versitile of decorative materials.
When it comes to the 2020 weather, devil is in the details
This year has been a relief for many following a rainy 2019, with widespread prevented planting in the Midwest. But though the growing season was close to average overall for precipitation and temperature, Ohio State University atmospheric scientist Aaron Wilson said, the details are important, too. And those details suggest that things aren’t quite as normal as they seem.
A gallery of Olivers: Wayne County farmer has complete set
Richard Baumann has restored more than 50 Olivers, from the earliest 1929 two-cycle kerosene tractor on iron wheels to the 1975 models that were the end of the Oliver line.
Nations agree to climate change accord in Denmark
SALEM, Ohio — President Barack Obama committed the United States to cutting the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions by 17 percent by 2020, and by more than 80 percent by 2050.
From tea bags to Miatas, bioplastics on the rise
Bioplastics are made wholly or in part from renewable biomass sources such as sugarcane and corn, or from the digest of microbes such as yeast.






