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Think like a bee for pollination buzz
Bee pollination behavior is so intricate and dependent on so many environmental factors that the key to controlling the bee is to know the bee.
Columbiana County names trio to Agricultural Hall of Fame
LISBON, Ohio – Three individuals will be inducted into the Columbiana County Agricultural Hall of Fame on opening day of the Columbiana County Fair.
Application period opening soon for REAP tax credits
Pennsylvania farmers can apply for $13 million in tax credits available to support their efforts to improve soil health and water quality.
Dairy of Distinction award applications are due by April 15
Pennsylvania dairy producers are invited to apply for the Dairy of Distinction award from the Pennsylvania Dairy of Distinction Program before April 15.
Animal disease traceability: If you haul across state lines, know the rules
During a public information session Oct. 30, state and federal veterinary officials gave an update on the rule and how it will apply to cattle.
A natural pesticide for stinkbugs
A scent that petunias and snapdragons release may be a control for pests like the spotted wing drosophila fly and the brown marmorated stink bug.
H2Ohio to open farmer funding applications
The Ohio Department of Agriculture said farmers will be able to apply for H2Ohio funds to help reduce phosphorus runoff from their farms beginning Feb. 1.
National DHIA seeks scholarship applicants
National Dairy Herd Information Association will award approximately 20 scholarships. Learn more about eligibility requirements and find out how to apply.
Some quick tips on EQIP
The deadline to apply for Ohio’s Environmental Quality Incentives Program is quickly approaching. Here are a few facts to help you decide if EQIP is right for you.
Find comfort in Farm and Dairy
Isn’t it reassuring, in this scary world, to open the pages of Farm and Dairy especially in fair time and to see pictures of the young people with their 4-H animals or their prize winning vegetables or blue-ribbon school projects and to know that one day, if they live up to their potential, the world






