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Farmer’s fields of rye protect vegetable crop
Cover crops are part of sustainable agriculture, and a linchpin in this northeastern Ohio farm operation.
Muskies stocked across Ohio
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife stocked nearly 20,000 muskellunge, or muskies, in nine inland lakes across the state in 2024
Pennsylvania dairy grant application period opens
The Center for Dairy Excellence opened two competitive grant programs on Sept. 15 for Pennsylvania dairy producers and dairy value-added operations .
Letter: Not accurate to define all rural people as privileged
In a recent letter to the editor, a reader shares her thoughts on Farm and Dairy reporter Rachel Wagoner’s column ‘On privilege.’
Fishing is only one aspect of annual guys-only camping trip
It’s guys only this week, an annual, time-honored opportunity to be free of time restraints, job demands and other every-day responsibilities. A time to wear the same comfortable clothes all week, eat junk until it comes out both ears, and commit other less mentionable bad habits. The rules are simple and unbreakable. No hats at
Caring people make hard times easier
I CARE There is no question about it. There are still many people in many places who still care about others. I have heard it said by some “no one cares about me.” That is really by no means a true statement. No matter who you are, someone cares about you. You may feel differently
JCARR to review Ohio’s first livestock care standards
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The euthanasia standards and civil penalties approved this year by the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board are scheduled for review on Dec. 22 at the statehouse. Ohio’s rule-review body — the Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review — will hold a hearing to review the documents and public comments presented during a
Free web series to address issues of uncertain times in agriculture
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — The Western Extension Committee of the Washington State University Extension Western Center for Risk Management Education will hold an interactive online webinar series on a variety of issues to help agricultural producers and other professionals better understand and deal with today’s changing economy. Multiple online sessions Titled “Ag in Uncertain Times,”
Auction Roundup — Zero no-sales amazes auctioneer at draft horse auction
– Owner/auctioneer Pete Howes of Bloomfield Livestock Auction experienced something very rare at his Feb. 28 special draft horse and draft pony auction in Bloomfield, Ohio — there were zero no-sales, which means each of the 107 horses sold. Howes explained that this is very unusual and in all the years he’s been in the
Conservation Reserve Program plans can be relaxed for critical feed uses
COLUMBUS — The state executive director for Ohio’s Farm Service Agency, John Stevenson, said Conservation Reserve Program participants may now request the voluntary modification to the program contract at their local Farm Service Agency office. USDA has authorized certain acreage enrolled under the Conservation Reserve Program to be available for hay and forage after the






