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Laurel Ridge State Park offers lovely blooms
Julie Geiss recalls a recent trip to Laurel Ridge State Park and all the beautiful floral blooms she saw during her hike.
New year, old(er) me
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on turning 50, focusing on who and what she loves and spending less time on things that really don’t matter.
Beef cuts for the grill
As daylight lengthens and the weather turns warmer, we like to fire up the grill. Here are suggested beef cuts for grilling and tips for grilling perfection.
Vacation With Us… Sherman
Dorothy Yingling and Kenton Sherman of Bellevue and Joe and Joanne Sherman of Norwalk brought the Farm and Dairy newspaper along on a mystery trip with McMillen Tours.
Learn about meat goats at home
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Though it hasn’t turned up on many restaurant menus, goat meat is one of the most widely consumed meats in the world.
Carbon credit trading area expanded
SALEM, Ohio – Carbon credit trading may seem like a lot of international hot air, but there’s a way to turn that talk into onfarm income.
A brief history of dairy pricing
How did the dairy market evolve into what it is today? Take a trip back in time to find out how dairy prices have been set over time.
Into hot water…or not
Remember Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s almost-free hot tube? Well, all the fancy replacement pumps have been installed. Find out how it turned out.
Grain markets: Rain makes grain, or so we hope
The mentality of the grain traders seems to be that we are going to have huge crops at cheap prices. This will be another marketing season for “As the Stomach Turns,” says grain merchandiser Marlin Clark.
Just an old-fashioned train ride
The Mahoning Valley Railroad Heritage Association will operate a steam powered passenger train on a the trip from Dennison, Ohio, to the Strawberries on the Square festival in Newark, Ohio, on June 30.




			
			
			
			
			
			
			

