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WTO members to choose agriculture export subsidies’ last year by March
WASHINGTON – Ministers from key countries in World Trade Organization negotiations have set themselves a March 1 deadline to agree on a target year for eliminating agricultural export subsidies.
Salem Saxon Scholarship now open to applicants
Scholarship application forms are now available at the guidance offices of Salem High School, West Branch High School and United Local High School.
‘Building the airplane as we fly it’: COVID-19 closures bring broadband challenges for rural schools
Schools, colleges and some businesses are transitioning to online learning in response to COVID-19 risks. In rural areas with limited broadband access, this presents some challenges.
Two superfoods to grow indoors during cool weather
Microgreens and sprouts are two superfoods that are easier to grow indoors and produce a crop much quicker, in as little as 5 days.
Dairy Excel: Keeping your dairy cows cool
Tom Noyes, dairy agent for OSU Extension in Wayne County write about the need to manage heat stress in a dairy herd. When a herd averages over 70 pounds of milk per day, the cows generate a lot of heat. Heat stress becomes more a big problem.
Congress’ waiting game: Energy bill, COOL, spending
Congress headed home for the holidays, leaving unfinished business on the table in Washington.
How to make 3 sugar free snacks
Not all sugar is bad, but cutting down on added sugars aids the diet. Here are three easy sugar free snack ideas.
Vacation with us…Mellish
Susan Mellish and Scott Nutter brought Farm and Dairy along while visiting Yuengling Brewery in Pottsville, Pa. recently. They also stopped by Hershey, Pa. and saw The Museum on Chocolate Avenue. We hope they brought us along for that too!
Touch Down milk deal puts product in Cleveland cases
COLUMBUS,- Touch Down milk, a new Cleveland Browns-branded product line, has hit the dairy case at Cleveland-area Giant Eagle grocery stores.
Farmers talk about cool growing season
WOOSTER, Ohio — Every farmer will have his own opinion of this year’s mild growing season, but there seems to be consensus it was a much better year than last year’s record drought. A look at the U.S. Drought monitor, which measures severity of dryness and drought — shows that Ohio is nearly 100 percent






