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The way it was in the spring of 1939
In March 1939, I was still five months away from my sixth birthday and one more from my first year in a one-room country school (no kindergarten or preschool in those days). My folks may have read the March issue of Farm Journal, but even if they didn’t, I have a copy in front of
China’s buying binge goes on for now
China is even hungrier, richer, and more impatient in today’s global food market than anyone thought possible even a decade ago, Alan Guebert explains.
OSU names Hartschuh dairy field specialist
Jason Hartschuh was hired as field specialist, dairy management and precision livestock for Ohio State University Extension.
Read it Again: Week of July 4, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Read it Again: Week of Aug 16, 2001.
Each week Farm and Diary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Vinegar proves to be potent weedkiller
USDA scientists have offered the first scientific evidence that vinegar may be a potent weedkiller.
Don’t hurry to sign up for new farm program
Waiting for the USDA to shake out the details in the new farm program could be wise strategy.
Ohio grain farmers talk trade and farm bill
The Ohio Grain Farmers Symposium was held Dec. 19 in Columbus, where trade and the farm bill were top topics.
Spotty’ harvest surprises farmers
Yields were all over the board this year, according to the grain merchandiser for Agland Co-op in Canfield, Ohio, whose thoughts were echoed by producers and traders from northwestern Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio.
Diesel dilemma – Planting, tilling costs on the rise
SALEM, Ohio – Sunshine and dry days drew farmers into fields earlier this month. Tractors pulling tillage equipment and grain drills crisscrossed fields before last weekend’s snow delayed progress.






