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Grain prices perk up after the holidays
The rebound is nice, but grain merchandiser Marlin Clark says it is hard to be actually bullish without solid fundamental news in this country.
Ranches work to recover from Ike
ANAHUAC, Texas — Almost two weeks after Hurricane Ike struck the upper Gulf Coast of Texas, shock is being replaced by worry, fatigue and nagging questions among ranchers in Chambers and Jefferson counties. Massive efforts are ongoing to find and care for surviving domestic livestock, dig out from under debris and fallen trees and rebuild
Mick Humphrey: Barnesville’s budding Ben Franklin
A farmer sometimes must rely on his inventive imagination to solve a problem.
Harpers Ferry raid was the opening act for the American Civil War
John Brown’s raid on the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry in October 1859 stands out as a critical event in the spiral that led to the American Civil War.
Ohio cattlemen’s roundup spotlights cows, research, hot topics and hot air
Drought and legislative policy highlight discussions at annual event.
Tell us why you say #ThankstoFFA
Tell us why you are proud to be an FFA member or alumni by saying #ThankstoFFA
Vacation with Us: Joel and Vanessa Snyder
Joel and Vanessa Snyder, of Paris, Ohio, took Farm and Dairy along to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, the first week of November for their 35th wedding anniversary.
Calves attacked on Pa. farm
SALEM, Ohio — Three newborn Holstein calves have been skinned alive at a farm in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. During the past several weeks, farmer Lou Diamond has reported three separate attacks on the animals at his Masontown, Pa., dairy farm. The attacks began during the night of Sept. 21, with three calves being skinned over
Rain delay: Planting screeches to a halt
Area farmers planted at breakneck speed in April and early May. Then the rains came.
Getting ready for corn silage harvest
Now is the time to be reviewing, servicing and preparing equipment used in the silage harvest process so that downtime doesn’t decrease your silage quality.






