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Winter brings an end to difficult year
Harvest is winding down, although a few farmers are still chasing dry days before the cold sets in.
Rusty Iron celebrates 25 years
To commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Let’s Talk Rusty Iron column being in the Farm and Dairy, Sam Moore duplicated his first effort.
Year-round care for canna lilies
Canna lilies are perennials that require specific care throughout the seasons.
Celebrating 25 years of organic standards
Organic producers, policy leaders and consumers agree the road to creating uniform standards for organic production was not an easy one.
2015 is the International Year of Soils (Infographic)
2015 is the 60th anniversary of the National Association of Conservation Districts’ Soil and Water Stewardship Week.
100 years of Farm and Dairy (Infographic)
We’re wrapping up our 100th anniversary year with this special infographic.
Winning farmers’ hearing loss battle
Rex Cunningham’s realization that he was losing his hearing came to him like it does most people — gradually.
We have to learn to work for peace
Editor: Thank you Farm and Dairy for printing the “When I was in Vietnam I was no hero” guest commentary (Nov. 14, 2013). On Saturday morning I read the column to my husband with tears streaming down my face. It isn’t that I didn’t know the U.S. has a history of war mongering … it’s
Boating into new year with shows, options
Boaters! Start you engines. Yeah, sure, with a foot of ice on every lake, temperatures cold enough to freeze a bad word in midair, and stored boats deep in hibernation mode, it’s hard to talk boating. But that’s exactly what happens this week as the Cleveland Boat Show opens for a ten-day run of boats,
Why does January have to be a bear?
January is such an unlovable month. I’m sure there are people who embrace it with pure unbridled joy, I just haven’t met any of them. While it poses as a month of great promise — resolutions, a “clean slate,” new beginnings — it is, in reality, a trick of the calendar. Stuck, wholly and completely






