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Old barn gets new life
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb shares a poem from a reader.
Raw milk problems on Pa. farms
HARRISBURG, Pa. – Consumers who purchased raw milk from two Pennsylvania dairies are being warned of potential contamination.
The long history of the Fourth of July
Hugh Earnhart details the long history of the Fourth of July — the birthday of the United States of America.
How does group housing for calves stack up against individual housing
OSU Extension educator Jason Hartschuh breaks down the benefits of group housing dairy calves against individual housing.
’07 farm bill: Seeing the light of day
The big wins Senate and House Democrats enjoyed Nov. 7 will deliver them bigger titles, bigger offices, bigger staffs, bigger responsibilities and bigger expectations when the 110th Congress convenes in early January.
Livestock grazing from winter to summer to spring
Winter I try to start grazing as early as possible in March. When the snow melts, I will try to feed stockpiled fescue which also provides a clean field for the cows to have calves. This year, when we moved cows to start grazing March 3, grass had already started to grow and some fescue
Roundup of gardening news for Nov. 5, 2020
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Do the math: Oil ($$) trumps food
In south Texas, 407 million gallons of water will yield either $200,000 of corn or $2.5 billion of oil and gas. That means there are 12,500 times more reasons to use the water to extract oil and gas than to grow corn and cows.
What are parents — and others– really afraid of?
Editor: In Editor Susan Crowell’s Sept. 9 column, “Obama school speech furor: You can tell it was a slow news day,” you dismissed as unwarranted the criticism of allowing the speech to be broadcast in classrooms all across America to children starting at 5. One of the spins produced by the White House press spokesman
Estate auctions offer a variety of items
– Auctioneers Ned, Scott, Sheila and Jeremy Gregg of Ned F. Gregg Realty Inc., conducted the Bill E. Lee estate auction July 9 in Sycamore, Ohio, with 250 registered bidders in attendance. The top-selling item was a cylinder desk with glass bookcase (Burl) that sold for $1,400. Other highlights included a Mollroy and Company pillar






