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Winter calf care
Jason Hartschuh discusses ways to keep calves warm and free of disease during the winter.
Weather, foreign news running the markets
Marlin Clark outlines weather patterns and global conflicts impacting corn, soybean and wheat prices, delivering a grain markets update for Oct. 8, 2024.
Roundup of FFA news for Spet. 28, 2023
Catch up on FFA news from Northwestern-Wayne FFA, West Holmes FFA and more.
How to grow melons in the Midwest
Melons depend on sunlight, warm temperatures and the right amount of water to grow well. Learn how to improve melon growing conditions in the Midwest.
Geiss family gets close to nature on relaxing beach vacation
For over 20 years, Julie Geiss’ family members have migrated back to the North Carolina coastline like birds of the same feather.
August weather to decide summer crop prices
Will the weather improve drought-stricken beans in the Northwest Corn Belt or yellowed bean fields of the Eastern Corn Belt? Marlin Clark weighs in.
Local photographers drawn to eagles
For two professional photographers, Bob DeMay, of Green, and Tim Adams, of Coshocton, taking photos of bald eagles is not just a great hobby.
Summer hummers are very active now
If you feed hummingbirds, you should be seeing lots of activity right now. Ruby-throated hummingbird numbers peak in August.
After 34 years, here’s some advice to my successor
Retiring Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell is handing the baton to Rebecca Miller, and shares some advice for her successor.
Find and hire seasonal help for your farm
Seasonal help can boost your farm’s productivity and profitability, but good help can be hard to find. Learn how to find and hire quality seasonal help.






