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The tiny dog that stole our hearts
Judith Sutherland remembers her dog, Chantico, following her passing. The tiny Yorkie brought love, spunk and a peculiar personality to the Sutherlands.
25 beautiful fall foliage displays in Ohio
Track the color change, find the perfect destination and watch the leaves change this fall.
Parasites pose a problem in pastures
Summer grazing management is generally about slowing paddock rotations and providing the grass plant with an adequate recovery period before another grazing pass is made. As if that were not enough of a management challenge, the pasture-based sheep and goat producer faces another twist on top of that. They must also manage summer grazing schedules
At the National Youth Baseball Tournament with Bowman and Niro
Tom Bowman, of Medina, and his grandson, Michael Niro, took Farm and Dairy on vacation to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Michael was in a national youth baseball tournament. The team didn’t win, but they had a lot of fun. (Submitted photo)
Vacation with Us: The Edgingtons
We’re clinging to the warm memory of visiting St. Petersburg beach during our July vacation to Florida with Charlie, Emily, Brett and Macey Jane Edgington, of Lexington, Kentucky. (Can you take us back in, say, February?)
Coming war for US crop acres renews food-versus-fuel fight
The late winter scrum is a showdown over how many acres of corn, soybeans, cotton and wheat acres farmers will plant. Alan Guebert weighs in.
New life always brings excitement
New life is a dose of the very best medicine.
Courtship is in the air for many birds
Turkeys aren’t the only birds with courtship on their minds. With long days and warmer temperatures, song bird nesting season is also underway.
Farmers and ranchers receive $12 million for conservation on grazing lands
USDA has awarded $12 million in cooperative agreements for 49 projects that increase the use of conservation practices on grazing lands.
Take the time to plan ahead for farm emergencies
Planning for farm emergencies can feel overwhelming. Learn how to break it into simple tasks to be prepared no matter what happens.






