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Scouting the field: Single farmers hard pressed to find companionship
Don’t laugh, but single farmers have a tough row to hoe when it comes to finding someone of the opposite sex for a relationship. Part I of a two-part series on farm life and the single farmer.
As U.S. milk crisis deepens, farmers talk supply control
The U.S. has too much milk. Past attempts to curb the flow haven’t been successful or popular. But farmers may be coming around to supply management plans.
How to create a rain garden
Rain gardens collect and soak up rainwater, reducing runoff. Learn how to create your own rain garden and choose the right plants for each zone.
At harvest, miscanthus growers hope secondary uses pay off
Federally supported energy crop competes for its place in the market.
Appetite for ethanol fermenting in Pa.
Questions that involve developing ethanol production in Pennsylvania and the Northeast were on the table late last month with a pair of “Ethanol Workshops for Rural America” sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Regional Biomass Energy Program, and organized by Ethanol Producers and Consumers.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 2, 2013:
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio —The Miami Trace FFA held its 50th annual banquet at Miami Trace High School April 17. Many scholarships were presented to senior FFA members. The FFA Alumni scholarships went to the following seniors: Blake Pitstick, Sarah Boston, Kyler May, Kayla Clyburn, and Blayne Toth. The FFA Chapter Scholarships were presented to Saranna Worley,
USDA bans meat from EU to curb disease risk
In recent weeks, USDA has stepped up measures to guard against foot-and-mouth disease entering the United States.
Called to help those impacted by Hurricane Helene
This is part one of a series detailing the Hurricane Helene and Milton relief efforts of Farm and Dairy Managing Editor Sara Welch and her best friend.
Of warts and toads
American toads are widespread throughout eastern North America. As long as there is moisture and a bountiful food supply, they can live in many habitats.
Ohio firefighters receive training for high-risk grain bin
Ohio first responders enhance their grain bin rescue skills amid rising farm dangers with training and a demonstration.






