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130-year-old barn moves to Carroll County
CARROLLTON, Ohio — As a kid, Alan Walter found old barns simultaneously scary — because of the dust and cobwebs — and interesting — because, even then, he knew there was something special about their construction and size. “I have always loved old barns,” said Walter, who is in the process of saving a barn
Refrigerate your pumpkin pie, even if the store doesn’t
MANHATTAN, Kan. — The U.S. pumpkin crop has been plentiful this year, so pre-season sales should offer opportunities to purchase pumpkin for breads, rolls and muffins, cakes, cookies and pies, said Karen Blakeslee, Kansas State University Research and Extension food scientist. And, while a traditional Thanksgiving dinner might seem incomplete without a pumpkin pie, consumers
Is your farm prepared for the future?
Has your family discussed the future of your farm? The “Planning for the Future of Your Farm” series can help you develop a farm succession plan.
Plenty going on in Medina County
Jim Dieter settles into his new role as district manager of the Medina Soil and Water Conservation District and lists the happenings in Medina County.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 6/17
This week we featured two very important national stories, two local profiles and an overview of Ohio’s Utica shale pipeline development.
Pictures helped tell the threshing story
Old photos showing engines in action, especially steam threshing activity, come from all parts of the country and including Canada.
Ohio farmers opposed to power line running through their cropland
GEAUGA COUNTY, Ohio – Farmers in Montville, Thompson and Huntsburg townships are wired about CEI/FirstEnergy’s determination to run transmission lines through crops and woodlands just east of state Route 528.
Reader pleased to ‘Read It Again’
A brief mention in Farm and Dairy’s weekly historical review made reader’s day.
A champion for conservation
From his own county, to farms across the state, Kevin Elder spent his career sharing the values of conservation and stewardship.
Chairman hears Pa. farmers’ worries, discusses goals for the 2012 farm bill
By CAROL ANN GREGG MERCER, Pa. — Farmers took time out of their busy spring schedule to take advantage of having someone from Washington listen to their concerns. Rep. Collin Peterson, chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Agriculture Committee, spent time recently answering questions from northwestern Pennsylvania farmers. About 35 farmers attended the forum






