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Condolences to former editor’s family
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell sends condolences from Farm and Dairy to former editor Tim Reeves and his wife Sue on the tragic death of their son, Ben Reeves.
Layer up and make some winter memories
Julie Geiss’ crew needed a reminder of how to dress in order to enjoy the outdoors during winter. Use her tips to stay warm and active all winter long.
How to handle frozen food safely
Although some frozen foods have the appearance of grill marks or other signs that normally indicate that the foods have been cooked, they can still be raw.
There are varied reasons as to why birds sing songs
A Parkersburg, West Virginia reader writes that, “Mockingbirds woke me up several times last night. Why are they singing at night?” Daily conversation Birds vocalize throughout the year, but the purpose of the sounds varies. It may be tempting to assign human explanations to bird behavior, but such logic misleads. Contrary to folk wisdom and
About those cow burps? Cattle are actually more green these days
If all U.S. beef was grass-fed, it would increase land use by 131 million acres.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of September 4, 2014
Three members of the Minerva FFA participated in the Columbiana County Fair FFA co-op food stand: Lurena Kimble, Bryce Fankhauser, and Kaitelyn Wayts.
Extension to offer small farm college
NEWARK, Ohio — The Muskingum, Perry and Licking county offices of Ohio State University Extension will offer “East Central Small Farm College,” a nine-week course which will provide an opportunity to explore enterprise possibilities on small acreage. Topics The course will also look at budgeting, informational and technical resources, developing a business plan after assessing
‘Long walk home’ looks at Navajo’s 1863 march
Step back in time to 1863, when the U.S. Army forced more than 9,000 Navajos to make a grueling 380-mile march across New Mexico to a new reservation. A Nov. 1 program near Cleveland shares the story.
Thomas Puch named Ohio CCA of the Year
The Ohio Certified Crop Adviser Program is announcing Thomas Puch, of Carrollton, Ohio, as the 2021 CCA of the Year.
Roundup of gardening news for Sept. 29, 2022
Penn State Extension in Lawrence County is accepting applications for the 2022/2023 Master Gardener Program Training class.






