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Summer internship available
SALEM, Ohio – Farm and Dairy is accepting resumes for its paid summer editorial internship. The intern will work with the news department and work in the Salem, Ohio, office.
Windsor Group to host Discrimination Financial Assistance Program informational sessions for Ohio farmers
Windsor Group will host three informational sessions geared toward Ohio farmers who experienced discrimination by the USDA on Dec. 9, Dec. 13 and Dec. 18.
Appalachian Trail hikers near finish line
Thru-Hiker, 61-year-old Chuck Defer is just about ready to take on the final leg of the Appalachian Trail.
Enemy of the environment
That time white vinegar failed to get the job done.
Ask FSA Andy about reporting acres, safety on the farm
“It’s all in the timing” and this year, with a planting season that has not been the friendliest, there seems to be a fair split between optimism and pessimism heading into another season.
Cicadas waking up
Cicadas emerging after 17-year sleep from parts of Pa., W.Va. and Ohio.
In Ohio, locally sourced food is just minutes away
From our Dinner Guests Hank and Joli Fichter: “Having sources of locally produced food has changed the way we live… The resources are most likely within miles or minutes of your home.”
Carroll County OSU Extension office closing; 4-H runs through state fair
A grassroots effort is under way in Carroll County to develop a plan for funding the extension office.
Farmers, are you asking the right questions?
You are not alone. Whether or not you realize it, you have a team — your vet, your lender, your extension educator, your nutritionist, your friends, and even another farmer you respect. Ask them the right questions and challenge them to ask you good ones in return.
Pennsylvania program: Want free money? Sell carbon credits
SALEM, Ohio — It’ll be one of the easiest ways you’ll ever make money off your farmland. That’s what’s being said about carbon credit trading, and farmers in eight Pennsylvania counties have the chance to be among the first in the Keystone State to get involved and profit from doing, well, nothing. Pilot Gary Swan,






