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Vacation with Us: Powers at NASCAR
Patrick Powers got the thrill of a lifetime for any NASCAR fan — and Farm and Dairy reader — in February when he met Ryan Newman, driver of the No. 31 Caterpillar Chevrolet, at the grand opening of the west grandstands at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Newman also autographed Powers’ copy of
A little planning keeps ponds afloat
More than a backhoe and a big rain are required for building some ponds and dams in Ohio.
Innovative Farmers of Ohio will look at financial realities of farming today
Group’s annual meeting Jan. 27 will spur a look at the bottom line in a new way.
Dairy owners and employees can learn about feedbunk, milk harvest practices
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State Dairy Alliance and the Professional Dairy Managers of Pennsylvania are hosting a series workshops on feeding management and milk harvest management.
Checklist can aid in stopping spread of spotted lanternfly
The Spotted Lanternfly Checklist for Residents can help citizens prevent the spread of the spotted lanternfly.
Vacation with us … Buckley
Bob and Wilma Buckley of New Cumberland, W. Va., recently took a cruise to St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Along with 32 friends — 33 friends counting Farm and Dairy, — the two celebrated the beach wedding of a grandson, Bob’s 86th birthday and the couple’s 67th wedding anniversary. Here’s to many more
Mechanical corn pickers were off to a slow start
During the 1920s, the pros and cons of the new-fangled machines were hotly debated in the farm press.
Under water reader
Here’s another good one from the Farm and Dairy files. In 2001, Mike Semchee took his paper and went scuba diving in the Atlantic Ocean in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. We wish we were a little closer to the beach right now!
Ohio’s livestock care standards have ‘teeth,’ but rarely bite
The Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board was created 10 years ago. It gave Ohio a way to enforce standards, but the focus is on compliance, not penalties.
Locke family raises the kind of sheep ‘that make meat’
Coshocton County family builds on generations of sheep production experience.






