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Strite tractors once had a storied history
One of the many forgotten pioneers of the fledgling tractor industry was George T. Strite.
Tire chains, sleds and snow in the good old days
I once worked with a guy who fancied himself a comedian. One sunny morning he said to me: “It’s gonna be tough sleddin’ today!” “Why?” I asked, taking the bait. “There’s no snow!” he answered triumphantly. This winter it’s been tough sledding for kids in most of the northern parts of the country that usually
A roundup of FFA news for the week of April 23, 2009
WEST SALEM, Ohio —Members of the Northwestern FFA chapter traveled to the National Dairy Expo in Columbus for the State Dairy Cattle Management Contest April 11. The team placed sixth out of more than 50 teams. There were more than 225 individuals competing. Tyler Topp placed first in the state and Tessa Topp and William
Bells ring in life’s fondest memories
This is the time of year when I like to share with you one of my mother’s columns from when she wrote for Farm and Dairy from the 1950s until her death in 1965.
Pigskin on the minds of Lawrence hog exhibitors
New records set at Saturday sale; Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie among buyers.
Ohio Farm Bureau presents awards
Several winners are headed to Hawaii in January for the AFBF annual meeting.
Soybean checkoff targets increasing profits
ST. LOUIS — Maximizing the profit potential of every U.S. soybean farmer means seeing beyond today; it means driving soybean innovation in products and services to meet customers’ needs tomorrow. That’s why the farmer-leaders of the national soy checkoff made driving innovation the center of their new, five-year strategic plan, which will guide all
Silage conference held in U.S.
MADISON, Wis. — Silage specialists from around the world gathered at the XV International Silage Conference July 27-29 in Madison, Wis. The conference has not been held in the U.S. since 1975. The conference brought together university, government and industry researchers and graduate students from around the world. There were 250 people registered for the
Workshop, tour planned for limited resource farmers
A tour, workshop, and picnic for limited resource farmers will be held at Ohio State University’s South Centers in Piketon, Ohio, Aug. 23.
Forage around for baleage tips
When making baleage, bale density is the name of the game and swathing and driving techniques will affect it. Here are some baleage tips.






