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Strawberry plant is one in a million
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Five Aces Breeding owner Harry Swartz spent 30 years traveling the world on a quest to find the perfect strawberry plant.
2 types of livestock insurance policies
The USDA’s Risk Management Agency offers protection to livestock producers in two main policy types: Livestock Gross Margin and Livestock Risk Protection.
Vacation with us… Greenfield
Daniel and Michele Greenfield, of Greenfield Berry Farm in Peninsula, Ohio, took Farm and Dairy along with them when they traveled to Cat Island in the Bahamas in February. We loved our time on the beach!
Fishing league has high payouts
The new National Professional Fishing League plans to present tournament winners significant prize money and $250,000 to the season-ending event champion.
Farm and Dairy visits the asylum with the Sands family
The Sands family, of McConnelsville, Ohio, took us to tour the Trans Allegheny Asylum in Weston, West Virginia, on their way home from Myrtle Beach. Pictured are Rosemary Sands, flanked by her grandchildren R.J. (left) and Flair.
Vacation With Us… Mary French and Sisters
Mary French, Medway, Ohio, and her mother’s sisters, Opha Baldridge, Siloam, Ky., June Vansickle, Medway, Ohio, and Deane Veach, Arcadia, Fla. welcome the tractor riders back with signs and greetings every year.
Vacation with us … Potter
Don Potter of Marietta, Ohio, took Farm and Dairy along with him to Litchfield Beach, S.C., to join his family vacation. Pictured with Don, holding Farm and Dairy, are his brothers Bob, Jim, Mark and Chuck.
Vacation with us…Gross
Betty and Charlie Gross, along with Farm and Dairy, are at Gornergrat or better known to Betty and Charlie as Matterhorn Mountain. To reach the 10,132 foot peak, you travel on Europe’s highest rack railroad. Story Continues Below Photos
Red squirrels: 6 ounces of pure nastiness
Red squirrels make up for what they lack in size with pure pugnacity.
Alan Guebert’s new book binds us to land of milk and Uncle Honey
Columnist Alan Guebert’s new book shares stories, photographs, and memories of the culture of American agriculture 50 years ago.






