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Read it Again: Week of Feb. 20, 2003
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Losing our connection to the land
As agriculture becomes more corporate, farmers and their families lose their connection to the land.
No-till drills — saving money while protecting the environment
Have you ever used a no-till drill on your farm? Have you thought about it, but decided the traditional method of plowing and planting into bare soil is the only way to go? What if I told you no-till drills are an essential tool for anyone looking to improve their soils, save money, and operate
Cool nights, hot bids at Canfield Fair livestock sale
CANFIELD, Ohio – Cool nighttime temperatures helped heat up bidding during the Canfield Fair’s livestock auctions Aug.
Almost time for lamb-nesia
Every winter around this time, baby lambs begin prancing through Eliza Blue’s dreams — no matter how exhausted she was during the previous lambing season.
Energy outlook projects growing reliance on natural gas from shale
WASHINGTON — The Annual Energy Outlook 2011, released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, predicts recoverable shale gas resources are nearly double what the agency forecasted a year ago. The projection shows the growing importance of natural gas from domestic shale gas resources, according to Energy Information Administration Administrator Richard Newell. Shale jackpot The technically
FFA hits record numbers, fills educational gaps in West Virginia
West Virginia FFA is growing fast and preparing students for the future, and not just one in agriculture.
2019 Mercer County Fair sale totals $128,929.95
The Mercer County Fair junior livestock sale totaled $128,929.95. Find all the details here.
Muskingum Watershed Conservancy puts brakes on sale of its water to drillers
The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District has halted water sales to the oil and gas industry until the conservancy district can update its water supply policy.
Worried about emerald ash borer? You don’t have to cut ash trees down
WOOSTER, Ohio — Cutting down ash trees isn’t the only strategy for managing emerald ash borer (EAB) in residential and municipal landscapes.






