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Cultivating connections: Social networking for ag education, direct marketing

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

(Part II of a two-part series.) SALEM, Ohio — Social media users have many reasons for investing time online. For three agricultural individuals, it’s a combination of networking, consumer education and direct marketing — all in different ways. Mike Haley of West Salem, Ohio, decided to set up a Twitter account after hearing about it

The mailbag (or inbox) builds Farm and Dairy family ties

Thursday, June 27, 2019

As Editor Susan Crowell cleaned out files in her old office, she uncovered the many ways readers’ words have touched us here at Farm and Dairy over the years.

Remembering Miss Murphy

Thursday, September 22, 2016

In observance of National Dog Week, Judith Sutherland remembers her late English Shepherd with fondness.

Best of the Buckeye Program offers youth opportunities

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Best program offering scholarships, cattle shows.

There is joy in new beginnings

Thursday, December 31, 2009

There is joy in new beginnings, no matter how many new year celebrations we might have under our belt. This, for me, has been one of the most exhilarating and joyous years of my life. So many times, we cannot put our lives in perspective until we are allowed to view it all in retrospective.

‘Gutted’: UK farmers face FMD

Thursday, October 18, 2007

What does it feel like to face foot-and-mouth disease? What does it feel like to have your farm quarantined? To have an entire geographic region closed to animal movement? To lose generations of livestock genetics in the blink of an eye? To receive little compensation for dumped milk or for meat? For all we know about farming here in the United States, we know little about the terror, the frustrations, of farming in the midst of a major animal disease outbreak.

Cheering for a friend in World Series

Thursday, November 2, 2006

Baseball, to me, is still the great American pastime. So many of my memories from childhood revolve around playing baseball in the side yard with my sisters and brother or fielding a team with lots of cousins in the wide open grassy area near my Aunt Dee’s pond.

Throwing in the trowel

Thursday, July 8, 2004

Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt is garden zoned-out.

Paying less costs more with credit card

Thursday, January 24, 2002

Extension consumer scientist warns consumers that while credit cards are convenient tools, many people don’t realize that their repayment habits greatly influence how much it costs them to use credit.

Funds still available for dairy farmers

Thursday, September 3, 2020

There is still $13.5 million in federal money available to Pennsylvania dairy farmers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on dairy markets.