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Mother Nature is surely in charge
Mother Nature sure knows how to play a cruel April Fools’ joke. Following a week of sunshine, greening pastures and blooming flowers, rain, snow and howling winds attacked most of Ohio the beginning of April.
Happy cotton pickin’ New Year
While other prophets and forecasters fill the first week of January – and endless inches of newspaper space – with predictions of what will happen this year, permit me 600 or so words to predict what won’t happen in 2008.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: GPS has a place in Ohio
LONDON, Ohio – Global positioning systems, satellites and in-tractor monitors aren’t out of reach of Ohio farmers, according to one manufacturing representative who demonstrated the technology during last week’s Farm Science Review.
Editorial Commentary: Don’t forget where you came from, but remember where you are
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments how America has promoted ethnic and religious differences instead of a common ideal and we have now been rewarded with discord and bitterness, witnessed through conflict.
Redding, Vogel push for funding for animal diagnostic lab in western Pa.
Farmers in western Pennsylvania often seek out lab services in other states, which Pa. Ag Secretary Russell Redding says isn’t good enough for a state that claims to prioritize its agricultural economy.
Ohio State researchers look at farm practices, soil health in Stark County
Researchers at Ohio State University and Kent State University are working on the Stark Soil Health Initiative, a project seeking to understand how farm management affects soil health and carbon storage on small farms in Ohio.
New state bill lobbies to reopen county fairs
Amid an intense election day and rising COVID-19 cases, two Ohio state senators introduced a bill seeking to overturn a July 30 health director order that limited fairs to junior fairs only.
The gift that keeps on (not) giving
Look, I don’t want to alarm anyone, but last week was Thanksgiving. How did that happen? It seems like only yesterday, I was first perusing the Christmas holiday decor alongside the Fourth of July merchandise.
Field Notes: Showing sheep, passion for fair
In this week’s issue, we talk to a Morrow County man who has been showing sheep since his youth, and a Wayne County woman who hasn’t missed a day of the fair in her lifetime.
Vacation With Us… Stricker
Lena Stricker, of Warsaw, Ohio, and two of her friends recently visited Ireland for two weeks. Farm and Dairy enjoyed the Emerald Isle so much, that we decided to stay over there with some locals!






