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Ohio Sheep Day: Looking for new farming niche? Think sheep
Accelerated lambing could hold key to greater sheep profitability, and small farms in Midwest are poised to take advantage of opportunity.
Welcome to our parallel universe
There are different narratives going on right now with the national election, at the expense of the one of the most unique political processes in the world.
Part two: Gentry’s Ode to Billy Joe
Judith Sutherland thinks back to some of the country music that shaped her childhood.
Foxes and bobcats are ghosts of the woods
Though gray foxes are elusive, spotting a wild bobcat is an even greater challenge. However, bobcats are surely more common than most people suspect.
Community rallies around Geauga County family who lost barn in tornado
After a tornado destroyed their barn and damaged their home, the community came together to help the Taylor family recover.
Ohio farm stay shares country living experience
They admit to being farmer ‘newbies,’ but Dan and Annette Morgan plan to continue learning, and sharing their lessons.
Pearl Harbor Day still not so long ago
Although Pearl Harbor is becoming farther removed from one generation to the next, for Judith Sutherland’s parents, the infamous day was sharp and clear.
5 stories farmers read this week: Jan. 23, 2016
This week’s most read stories on FarmandDairy.com include a profile of David Kline’s Larksong Farm, a Wisconsin Holstein’s record-breaking milk production, the confirmation of avian influenza in nine Indiana flocks, tips for organic gardening and more.
Self sufficiency feeds the soul
Modern agriculture currently feeds the world, but it doesn’t feed Eric Keller’s soul, like bottle feeding a calf or harvesting tomatoes with his kids.
Ban IAB (It’s Always Been) syndrome
Modern farms that are aware of changing consumer preferences have been able to find success by adapting.






