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Cotton ruling goes beyond the South
Columnist Alan Guebert says Brazil “kicked major U.S. farm trade butt” when it declared some American cotton subsidies as illegal.
Prepare equipment now for corn silage harvest
Now is the time to be reviewing, servicing and preparing equipment used for silage harvest so that down time doesn’t decrease your silage quality.
Signs of spring surround us in March
The signs of spring are all around and Julie Geiss is soaking them up.
Now that winter is almost over, what is your herd eating?
The difference between producers that have had continued success and the ones who have struggled, will come down to feed and nutrition management.
Guerilla parenting
The next time we feel moved to criticize, we would all do well to thank God and Guardian Angels and practice a little gratitude instead.
Taft addresses ag and the environment
Ohio Gov. Bob Taft responded to a set of questions concerning environmental issues and agriculture.
Farm bill finalized for next six years
The House and Senate farm bill conference committee reached agreement on a final framework April 26.
Reps. Krebs, Logan renew farmland preservation efforts one bill at a time
Ohio Reps. Gene Krebs and Sean Logan were unable to get a comprehensive preservation bill passed last year, but they’re back with seven separate bills that comprise the basics of a new comprehensive package.
Let’s Plant Spinach
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb provides some tips for planting spinach in your garden.
Vacation with Us: Joe Mazur and Melissa Mazur
Joe Mazur, of East Palestine, Ohio, and his daughter, Melissa Mazur, of Columbus, recently completed the entire length of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. They started their rafting adventure at Lee’s Ferry and ended at Lake Meade and took Farm and Dairy along with them.






