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A Trip to Disney World with the Grupps
The Grupps from Portersville, Pennsylvania, brought the Farm and Dairy newspaper on their trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, Feb. 2. Jack, Tessa, Torren, John and Jodi pause in front of Cinderella’s Castle. (Submitted photo)
Ohio farmer turned author
Ralph Rice, Jefferson, Ohio, records his memories of life on the farm in his book Cultivating Memories. Focuses on stewardship, he farms using horse power.
Coaches turn boys to men
For four years, Coach Jon opened team texts with the salutation “Gentlemen …” until one day, in a blink, our boys grew into the young men he helped assure they would be.
MacDaddy: It’s a power trip
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Julia Conny is only 19 and she already likes the feeling of power. That is, she likes the power of her 9300 Super Farm pulling tractor, MacDaddy. Conny is one of the few women in the tractor pulling sport. This year, she was also one of the few who received an invitation
A trip with Laura Ingalls Wilder
While many are familiar with The Little House on The Prairie tales from Laura Ingalls Wilder, many have never read the diary she kept while traveling from South Dakota to Mansfield, Mo.
These wheels turn exceedingly slow
It’s time for Ohio residents and officials to get serious about farmland preservation. That is, if we’re really serious about it, comments Editor Susan Crowell.
Food stamps: Create unique art with garden produce
Stamping with fruits and vegetables is a great way for gardeners to showcase their homegrown produce and for adults to teach children about healthy food and basic botany.
Now’s the time to assess winter forage needs
It’s time to assess what your winter forage needs will be and make plans based on your requirements and availability of the potential forage acres you farm.
Wind turbines to power Ball and Whirlpool plants in Findlay, Ohio
The Findlay Wind Farm is an $18 million “Wind for Industry” project, financed by One Energy, which provides energy solutions for large electric consumers.
No storm is going to stop this trip
The breeze this morning, blowing gently from the southwest, brings the hint of an early fall. School buses are back out on their daily route, and children stand waiting for their ride at the end of long driveways. I see them as I make my way in to work early each morning, many of them






