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Puritans paved the way for American way of life
The Plymouth colony was never large, but it played a significant role in pointing other dissenters the way to the New World.
When two or more animal species gather in nature
Many of us owe our interest in nature to books or films we experienced as children.
Young birder gets thrill of a lifetime with hawk
Children are never too young to develop an interest in birds. By age three, my daughters could identify towhees and cardinals by sight and sound. Watching birds at feeders helped them learn colors, numbers and how to observe and describe behaviors. They learned art by drawing pictures of birds. But even they never got excited
U.S. ag research at a crossroads
The founding fathers got it right. But I’m not talking about Madison, Hamilton or Jefferson, I’m talking about Smith, Lever, Hatch and Morrill.
Professor says bigger churches aren’t always better
According to a survey, churches in the United States are never going to be mega-churches, and according to a Emory University professor, shouldn’t try to be.
2019: Eastern equine encephalitis poses threat
As of Nov. 12, 2019, 36 confirmed cases of eastern equine encephalitis had been reported by eight states; 13 of these cases were fatal.
Climate change: Cotton crop may be possible in Ohio
Expert says crop suitability will change in Midwest in our lifetime.
Not quite a farm kid
Sara Welch comes to Farm and Dairy’s editorial department as a bit of a novice when it comes to on-the-farm experiences. But she’s willing to learn.
Will work for wooden nickels
Judith Sutherland’s grandfathers chose her to be their conversation courier. As an adult, she recalls the hilarious messages they relayed to her.
Now could be a great window of opportunity for cover crops
Right now offers a tremendous chance to build your soil and scavenge some nutrients by planting cover crops. Learn more about establishing a good rotation.






