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Celebrate the first silent night
(Note: This column first appeared in Farm and Dairy 16 years ago. I offer it here again this year, because its message never dims. Merry Christmas to all.) If you walked by Edith Troyer’s third grade class at Walnut Creek Elementary School during December, it wasn’t unusual to hear voices of the young students singing
Affordably controlling Johne’s disease
MADISON, Wis. — A Wisconsin field trial has proven that a Johne’s disease control program is both effective and affordable. The disease can cause body wasting and chronic diarrhea, but not all cattle show these clinical signs, which creates a dilemma for dairy producers. Which cows should be removed or isolated from the herd? It’s
Celebrate the first silent night
(Note: This column first appeared in Farm and Dairy 15 years ago. This morning, I searched through my yellowed clippings to share it again this year. Merry Christmas to all.) If you walked by Edith Troyer’s third grade class at Walnut Creek Elementary School during December, it wasn’t unusual to hear voices of the young
White House Fruit Farm is finalist national honor
SOUTHAMPTON, Mass. – For the second year in a row, White House Fruit Farm in Canfield, Ohio, was honored as a finalist for the Outstanding Farm Market of the Year by the North American Farmers’ Direct Marketing Association.
Northeast Ohio open houses for gypsy moth program
The Ohio Department of Agriculture is hosting a series of open houses to increase public understanding of the efforts to prevent further gypsy moth damage.
Knox Co. tree farm wins state honor
Ohio Forestry Association names White Oaks Farm in Knox County Ohio Tree Farm of the Year and Jim Elze of Salem Ohio Tree Farm Inspector for 2001.
How to reduce erosion, improve habitat along a waterway
Learn what to plant along an Ohio creek, stream or waterway to create a riparian zone that will reduce erosion and pollution and improve wildlife habitats.
Bigger doesn’t always mean better
LOUISVILLE, Ohio – Think having a small dairy farm – and a profitable one, at that – is impossible? Or that a husband and wife farming full-time together is a thing of bygone days? Phil and Julie Myers point to themselves as living proof it can be done.
The squeeze chute
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about his senior FFA project, repairing an old sqeeze chute.
Music, memories remain intertwined
Music is a gift like no other, evoking a lifetime of emotion in just a few minutes of any given song.






