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Vacation with us… McConnell

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Farm and Dairy went to Thailand, along with Donn McConnell, and his wife, Heather, owners of One Day Grange and Hubbard Lumber.

We’re looking for a 2017 summer intern

Thursday, February 16, 2017

  Farm and Dairy Editorial Internship Start your career in agricultural communications! Farm and Dairy, the nation’s largest agricultural weekly newspaper, has an opening for a summer 2017 intern in its newsroom. As a Farm and Dairy intern, you will: Learn the inside of an award-winning newsroom; Be treated as a professional reporter and part

Seed corn aid comes just in time for Haitians

Friday, May 21, 2010

HOUSTON — Some 4,500 Haitian farmers without the means to buy seed will now be planting new corn crops, and just in time. A Texas-based charity is distributing seed corn throughout rural Haiti to stem growing concern of a local food crisis and support agriculture in an economy struggling to find its footing. Planting season

Congress back in town; will disaster aid follow?

Thursday, January 9, 2003

New ag committee chairmen take helm in both Senate and House.

Pursue a career in wine industry

Friday, November 13, 2015

In the fall of 2011, Kent State University in Ashtabula began offering two-year degrees in Enology and Viticulture. The program has graduated seven students with four more expected to graduate this December and the program has boasted an 100 percent placement rate.

All About Grazing Team goes West with Farm and Dairy

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Three of Farm and Dairy’s All About Grazing column authors traveled out West together. OSU county Extension educators (left to right) Christine Gelley, of Noble County; Erika Lyon, of Jefferson and Harrison counties; and Dan Lima, of Belmont County, spent a week in Salt Lake City for the National Association of County Agricultural Agents annual

Experts discuss raising sheep indoors at Buckeye Symposium

Thursday, December 8, 2022

Farmers looking to diversify without expanding land use should consider raising sheep indoors, according to speakers at the annual Buckeye Symposium.

A young livestock guardian dog finds his calling

Monday, September 26, 2022

Tarma Shena’s addition of a dairy cow herd ushers in a new calling for one of her young livestock guardian dogs.

Ask a farmer where food comes from

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Maybe if consumers started to see how fortunate they are and how productive farmers are, they would embrace technology and help us continue to move forward.

Ohio farm groups disappointed with new CAUV rates

Friday, June 3, 2016

Ohio Tax Department announces 2016 CAUV values, but does not include amendments farmers sought.