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Raw goat milk fuels farm at Everyday Acres

Friday, July 26, 2024

Maria Moss raises British Guernsey dairy goats and provides raw goat milk through herd shares to nearly two dozen families around her farm in Granville, Ohio.

Farmers unable to plant facing tough decisions

Friday, May 31, 2019

Farmers who have crop insurance need to make tough decisions regarding their growing season, and deadlines are looming.

Standardization comes to the farm tractor

Thursday, March 1, 2018

During the early years, both large and small manufacturers took a fling at building tractors, along with various tinkerers, dreamers and outright crooks.

Ohio State students balance school, band, sports

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Being an Ohio State College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences student, and athlete or a marching band member takes a lot of dedication and time management.

US vs. Brace, the 30-year battle

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Pennsylvania farmer Robert Brace has paid more than a million dollars in legal fees and fines in a 30-year land battle with the federal government.

The Lincoln Highway has come a long way

Thursday, June 18, 2015

With town by town descriptions, The Complete Official Road Guide of the Lincoln Highway, published in 1916, gives background information and other tidbits about the famous route.

Balance and quality define Gahler Farms Angus

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Ohio’s Young Cattleman of the Year is committed to the Angus breed, and the larger beef industry.

Feed shrink, the dairy manager’s nemesis

Friday, September 11, 2009

By J.W. SCHROEDER FARGO, N.D. — Even before ethanol production, corn was the king of dairy feeds, especially as the forage of corn silage. Advances in corn hybrid genetics have presented many improvements in the production of food and fiber for our world. Prevalent Feed shrink, the dairy manager’s nemesisFeed shrink, the dairy manager’s nemesisThe

Dogs are four-legged companions, saviors

Thursday, August 14, 2008

I am convinced the dog world is blessed with its own share of heroes. I’ve been lucky enough to know some of them quite well.

Let a smile be your umbrella: a way to bridge the political chasm

Thursday, February 1, 2001

Columnist Dale Wildman writes looks with approval at the bipartisian appeal of President George W. Bush and at the need for political civility.