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Pick apple slices instead of Snickers
Any time we can increase the consumption of fruits and vegetables, we win — both from a health and an agricultural production standpoint.
Crawlers: Gaining traction around the farm
The concept of a vehicle that carries, lays and then picks up its own tracks after passing over them has been around for centuries.
Modifying tractor implements
Eric Keller details some work he managed around his homestead with an unusually worn carry-all, and some work that will have to wait for another day.
Baby, it’s crazy outside
Now that we can all mark ourselves safe from the great Christmas carol offense of 2018, it’s time to dissect what the heck just happened.
Have yourself a very merry something, something
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt finds herself singing along with Christmas carols instead of just humming the parts she doesn’t know. How about you?
David Hill, 1959-2016
David Hill, 57, of Green, Ohio, died Dec. 1, 2016, after being overcome with carbon monoxide at his home. His wife, Shin, also died.
Mixed USDA news lowers grain market
USDA’s March crop production report says we have the highest ending stocks of 12 years. That cannot be a good thing, comments grain merchandiser Marlin Clark.
We traveled to Scotland and Ireland with the Summers
Rod and Amy Summers, of Flemington, West Virginia, spent a week in Scotland and a week in Ireland, carrying the latest issue of Farm and Dairy with them.
Sad and Silly Stuff
I sat at our sun-parched picnic table, soaked in the midday warmth, and enjoyed a light lunch that I’d carried out on a tray.
Ohio FSA may close county offices
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Farm Service Agency (FSA) will hold public meetings in six counties to solicit public comment regarding the Ohio FSA proposed office restructuring plan in which Perry, Erie, Carroll, Warren, Lorain and Montgomery county offices are being considered for closure.






