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The only constant in life is change
Things always change. And that is one truth we each carry with us, no matter our station in this life,” Judith Sutherland writes in her column this week.
Farm and Dairy’s top web stories in 2017
You picked the stories that interested you the most in Farm and Dairy’s top web stories in 2017. Now, make sure you didn’t miss anything.
Organic grain is gaining ground
A report from the Organic Trade Association showed the organic sector posted its largest-ever dollar gain in 2015.
Pennsylvania ranks No. 1 in US for Lyme disease cases
Lyme disease affects more than 475,000 people annually. Learn how to protect yourself and your loved ones from Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases.
Should you toss a slow cooker meal when the power goes out?
Find out whether or not you should toss the roast you put in your slow cooker before work this morning if you lost power at some point during the day.
Food crisis didn’t start yesterday
By DARYLL RAY Times of crisis often shine a bright light on long-standing problems. That was just as true in 1974 as it is today. In mid-1974, agricultural commodity prices were triple the level of two years earlier and concern was raised that malnutrition in developing countries was on the rise. Currently, we are in
Grazing during a drought, preparing for fall
August is the time Ohio producers should begin stockpiling feed for their animals winter needs.
Stockpiling means to accumulate forages that will be harvested by grazing livestock at a later time.
Not all dairy graziers created equal
Major differences show among groups of above-average dairy graziers. Is your dairy doing all that’s possible to up efficiency and production?
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 7/4
This week’s top stories include a list of wild foods to forage this summer, a lawsuit involving landowners and the state of Ohio, a lawsuit involving landowners, the EPA and Army Corps of Engineers and more.
New year, not-so-new start
Alan Guebert discusses how falling grain market prices affect farmers and what can be done to solve this problem.






