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Vacation with us … Herron
Glen and Judy Herron of Salem, Ohio recently brought Farm and Dairy along on their 40th wedding anniversary at Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii. They took a moment to get a snapshot in front of Diamond Head, one of Oahu’s state parks. Thanks for bringing us along on your special day!
Biodiesel production tops one billion gallons so far in 2013
Industry poised for record-breaking year.
Letter: Under-educated doesn’t mean un-trainable
Editor: I read with mixed thoughts, the commentary, “The jobs are there, the education is not” (Sept. 27, 2012 issue). Yes, education and learning is important, if for no other reason but to keep the mind from becoming stale and one-sided. But education should not be a criteria for not getting a job. What is
Backlogs at American ports cause broken supply chain
The backlog of almost everything not moving in or out of American ports is making farm and ranch groups increasingly frustrated as they face delays.
Dress detective releases CD-ROM
American Dresses 1780-1900: Identification and Significance of 148 Extant Dresses by 93-year-old Elsie Frost McMurry, is a 810-page encyclopedic reference with more than 300 photographs and illustrations.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 5, 2020
Catch up on local 4-H news from the Green Valley 4-H club, Columbiana County Junior Leaders 4-H club and Salesville Stitch Stock 4-H club.
Farmer’s calf apparently shot with a broadhead
A western Pennsylvania farmer is looking for answers after he found one of his calves dead from an apparent broadhead wound.
Roundup of gardening news for July, 30, 2020
Catch up on local gardening news from Ashland and Stark counties in Ohio.
How to understand USDA hardiness zones
The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is particularly useful for gardeners when buying seeds for spring planting and maintaining a healthy garden throughout the summer.
Andy White: Champion at LMA’s first World Livestock Auctioneer Championship qualifier
Ohio, Alabama, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas auctioneers qualify for world contest.






