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Practicing resurrection: Clevelanders turn food waste into soil
Rust Belt Riders started with two people on bikes, picking up food waste to compost for community gardens and small farms, in 2014. The company now composts at a nearly 2-acre site in Independence, Ohio, collecting about 125 tons of food scraps per month and making its own soil blends to sell under its subsidiary, Tilth.
Chatham University ag program celebrates role grains play in region
Local grains often get left out of the local food scene. Chatham University is trying to do something about that.
It takes nutrients to grow forage
Proper soil nutrients are required for forage plants to maximize growth. Data indicates our forage plants use 20+ elements to live and grow. All are equally important for growth, but vary greatly in amounts needed. Of these, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are usually required in the largest amounts followed by calcium, magnesium, and sulfur. These
Pa. bioshelter stays green year-round
SANDY LAKE, Pa. – We’re not talking your average salad here.
Darrell Frey puts in the good stuff, 10 to 20 ingredients like watercress, mustard greens, spinach, kale, endive, arugula, 10 lettuces, nasturtiums, other edible flowers.
McClure harnessed the power of journalism
McClure was the most entertaining and influential magazine, exposing graft and corruption, and capturing the attention of readers until it folded in 1931.
The cheesy part of family memories
Ben Biery, the fourth generation to lead Biery Cheese, Louisville, Ohio, is pushing the envelope in the cheese industry. Biery tests new flavors and packaging for customer convenience.
Packing a picnic and picking up a pig
A wealthy senior citizen spent a good bit of time showing off some photographs of his collector cars one morning recently. I was impressed by the scope of his stellar collection, but a part of me was drifting off long before the photo parade came to an end. Collecting perfect antique sports cars, only to
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
The perfect fusion: Two worlds illuminate each other’s beauty
LONG before “the big project” got started in Clark County, classical music filled Linda Leonhard’s car as she drove through the countryside.
A barn of our own: Artist paints barn for Farm and Dairy
Barn artist Scott Hagan, whose Ohio Bicentennial logo artwork can be seen on barns in every Ohio county, painted Farm and Dairy’s logo on a barn in Mahoning County, Ohio.






