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Handling a farm crisis: ‘Pro’ is the way to go
By ANDY ANDREWS Contributing Writer MANHEIM, Pa. — For Eric Haman, the hellish week began on a Monday in early November last year. Haman received a call from a Fox News TV producer that no corporate communications manager wants to receive: Fox News was in possession of an undercover 12-minute video. The video showed alleged
Korean War anniversary triggers memories
Ten years ago Farm and Dairy published a couple of my columns about my experiences in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. I’d like to rerun them (slightly revised) in honor of the veterans of that struggle, as well as the veterans of all our wars and especially, the men and women serving in
Will the U.S. run out of soybeans?
URBANA, Ill. — The need to slow the rate of consumption of soybeans is a well-known fact and there are a few indications that rationing has begun, but more confirmation is needed.
McDorman Farms named Commercial Cattleman of the Year
SOUTH CHARLESTON, Ohio – He remembers the exact day and time because it goes three, four, five. April 3, 1974, at 5 p.
Go Navy! Ohioan brings farm skills to U.S. Naval Academy
A Columbiana County native is one of six Navy midshipmen assigned to handle the Navy football team’s mascot, an Angora goat, and guard him from Army team kidnappers.
Natural lawns are healthier, more sustainable
Implementing natural lawn care strategies can save you time and money, with the added bonus of helping to create a healthier and more sustainable lawn.
Market volatile on conflicting news items
Prices on the Chicago Board of Trade have been volatile, as the market sifts through pieces of news. Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets.
Ohio’s veal standard: deal breaker, or board-based decision?
HSUS objects to Ohio care board’s decision on veal standards.
Greatest generation deserves thanks
Driving in to town one day late this summer, a warning light came on in my little yellow VW Beetle. I knew just where to go to have it checked out.
For your health: Growing gormet garlic
What started as a single row in a backyard garden has evolved into a 4-acre plot and a full-time national business.






