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‘Affordability is key’ as Ohio weighs new livestock standards
With animal welfare in mind, board members also must consider demand for food, nutrition.
Warm November day brings touch of spring
This is a day for which I am grateful, and a way to offer a gracious nod to November. The day started with the familiar autumn chill, but as the day wore on, the sunshine brought out the best in all of us. I was blessed with a day off work, and enjoyed taking a
HSUS trash talk? Bring it on!
We need to get ready for the coming HSUS battle. Their war chest is deep and their p.r. machine is slick. Issue 2 was a cake walk compared to what’s coming.
Wildlife expert warns of ecological risks of natural gas drilling
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — With the unprecedented wave of deep-well, natural-gas drilling occurring across much of Pennsylvania, care must be taken to minimize impacts on wildlife and forests so critical to the state’s economy and heritage, according to a wildlife expert in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. The Keystone State must proactively plan natural-gas
Eleven Tips for Slow Cooker Meals
Things haven’t changed in some respects from some 40 years ago. We should use our Crock-Pots more often.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Dec. 11, 2008
Do you know how this whachamacallit was used? Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
BBB offers advice to consumers if retailer goes broke
YOUNGSTOWN — As a result of the declining economy, the number of retailers closing their doors has increased substantially, leaving confused shoppers wondering what will happen to goods they haven’t received, gift cards and outstanding warranties. The Better Business Bureau if offering general advice for consumers on what to do if a retailer closes up
My Powder Puff Pet
Temptation jumped from a bulletin board at our local grocery. “Free hamsters to good home” headlined pictures of two available live balls of fur.
Program focuses on grass-fed products
A new grass-fed beef and lamb initiative in Ohio is reaching out to both sides of the market.
New home provides new blessings
Each day since that July morning when I took a ride in an ambulance has been interesting. Some days the earth is steady beneath my feet.






