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Organic grain is gaining ground
A report from the Organic Trade Association showed the organic sector posted its largest-ever dollar gain in 2015.
A new look for an old column: Let’s Talk Barns!
Friends of Barns introduces themselves to readers through Farm and Dairy column.
Ag Progress Days: Pennsylvania starts farm bill debate
ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. – Even though the current farm bill won’t run out for another two years, the public is already weighing in on what needs to stay and what needs to go in 2007.
Flock owners must ID sheep
New scrapie eradication rules, which take effect Nov. 19, call for stricter identification of most breeding animals and all sheep 18 months or older. Goats are also affected.
The truth about turkey vultures
Turkey vultures occupy an incredibly unique niche, playing an important role in our communities and keeping our environment clean.
Ohio bill would set standards for PFAS in drinking water
If Ohio House Bill 365 were to pass, Ohio would join a handful of other states that have set limits on PFAS in drinking water.
Glaciers carved out Ohio’s unique and specialized habitats
Discover how the glaciers that once covered two-thirds of Ohio created habitats for both humans and wildlife and how that’s still evident today.
How to maintain your septic system
Learn to understand a conventional gravity-flow septic tank system, and keep it operating safely at the lowest possible cost.
FFA: Preparing Agriculture’s Future Part III
The Farm and Dairy profiles four students this week in part three of a three part series celebrating FFA Week. The Farm and Dairy has also profiled two FFA chapters. In one portion, we look at a rural FFA program at Mohawk High School in New Castle, Pa. And in the second part, we look
GMO patents: What about innocent infringers?
AMES, Iowa – The ability to obtain a general utility patent on seed technology has led to cases in which farmers have been sued for misappropriation of the technology.






