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Boom or bust? Farmland values continue to rise
Attend an auction or check out one of the few farms for sale, and it won’t take long for you to figure out that farmland values have increased over the past few years.
Weather, Wall Street affecting agricultural commodity prices
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Recent weeks have been bad for agricultural commodity producers, with falling prices impacting Pennsylvania’s farmers. An economist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences said there are reasons why prices for corn, milk, soybeans, beef, pork and wheat have fallen sharply. Reality James Dunn, professor of agricultural economics, noted that what
Federal dairy policy seeks market ‘security, stabilization’
The bill is expected to replace “current, outdated dairy programs” with “new risk management tools.”
Big Butler Fair: Showmen step to the plate in Pa.
Many 4-H and FFA members were recognized in livestock shows and other exhibits at the Big Butler Fair.
Maintaining native trees and local forestry
Catch up on forestry news in the Midwest, learn how to plant walnut seeds and find out where you can purchase tree seedlings to plant this spring.
Go ahead, call me some names
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet.” – William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet By Susan Crowell Farm and Dairy advertising representative Georgeanne Wolf hand-delivered the fax.
Dairy industry goes ‘big business’
SALEM, Ohio – Quality assurance is a “big business” term. Big companies with big budgets and important agendas, who want to be sure everything is produced in the fastest, safest ways.
These Ohio farmers keep an eye on soil and water, air and wildlife
Natural resources in good hands with winners of Ohio environmental awards.
The real story behind the stories
For the past five years, Farm and Dairy has sponsored a holiday writing contest for youth and adults.
Pickaway Co. lashes out at report alleging COVID-19 outbreak, as more fairs cancel
Following Gov. DeWine’s July 22 press conference, and a report on the Pickaway County Fair, other fairs in Ohio have modified their plans for 2020, some completely canceling their senior fairs, under guidance from local health departments.






