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Lower winter livestock feed costs this summer
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Summertime activities keep livestock producers more than busy, but it might be worthwhile for a producer to think about feed needs for the upcoming winter. Buy now. Historically, winter protein needs could be purchased more economically during the off season, said Sandy Johnson, Kansas State University livestock specialist. “With all the focus
Barns with a past… and a future?
Vista vigilantes are hitting the streets in Ashland County to preserve historic barns.
The Racing Report: Wayne County Speedway
The Racing Report is a five-part photo essay shot at short tracks in Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania by photojournalist Matthew Chasney.
AgChoice Farm Credit announces Growing Your Career Scholarship
The Growing Your Career Scholarships are open to students who attend an accredited college or university and major in an agricultural field.
Junior Hereford group honors Ohio couple
Rick and Bonnie Coley-Malir, Dublin, Ohio, were recognized with the National Junior Hereford Association Honorary Junior Member of the Year Award.
Can you hazard a guess on this mystery metal tool?
You identified the barbwire fence tool but can you identify our new mystery metal tool?
Fighting world hunger, one small, indoor vertical farm at a time
In Berlin, Germany, you might bump into a small, indoor vertical farm as you wheel your cart down the supermarket’s produce aisle.
What’s being done about the world’s food waste?
The world wastes more food than you think.
What was your best buy at an auction?
Are you just dying to share a great deal you got at an auction? Do you have a great story to go with that deal? Then answer this question….What was the best buy you ever got at an auction? Farm and Dairy would like to give you a chance to brag and tell our readers
Ohio veterinarians fined and suspended
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Veterinarians Rick Rothfuss and Rick Mather of Columbus, Ohio, each have been fined $10,000 and have drawn six-month suspensions as a result of an initial investigation at The Red Mile trotting track in Lexington. Richard Williams, presiding judge for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, imposed the penalties in a ruling. On Oct.






