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Back to her roots: female farmer takes the lead
Vicki Vance was hired to do office work for J&R Farms. But it wasn’t long before she was in the field, planting beans and running the grain cart.
No grain, no gain: Nearly a year after a devastating explosion, Coshocton Grain is coming back
On Aug. 13, 2014, a major explosion — caused by a spark from a defective idler bearing on a grain leg — severely damaged the three connected silos and injured six workers.
Here’s the scoop on beef cuts
When you look around the beef section of the grocery store, you might be overwhelmed at the sight of so many different cuts.
Gypsum: the mineral that could help balance others
A byproduct of coal-fired power plants could make an exceptional soil amendment and help reduce nutrient loss.
Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012: What does it mean to Ohio farmers?
Congress worked overtime over the New Year’s Holiday to pass the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 and it was signed into law by President Obama Jan. 2.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 16, 2008
WEST SALEM, Ohio — The Northwestern FFA held its first meeting Oct. 6 in the Northwestern High School library. Kyle Schirm led the meeting. Jerrin Hill gave a treasurer’s report and Karly Berry gave a reporter’s report. Committee chairpersons Karly Berry, Hill, Zach Hottel, Danae Mulligan, Adam Krueger, Jenna Pitsenbarger, Jessica Wellert, Kelsey Bowers, Alison
Briar Brook Barn to host third annual Autumn Splendor
Briar Brook Barn will host its third annual Autumn Splendor on Oct. 14 and 15 with live music and over 40 different vendors featured.
Ohio Farm Bureau honors Dave Brandt, Bill Diley and Steve Maurer with top award
COLUMBUS — Three leaders in Ohio agriculture received the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation’s Distinguished Service Awards Nov. 29 during the group’s annual meeting. The honorees are conservation champion Dave Brandt, ag educator Bill Diley and public servant Steve Maurer. Conservation proponent Dave Brandt, of Carroll, Ohio, grew up on a family farm and was active
Soil health can make big difference for water quality
Conservation Tillage Conference focuses on building soil health.
Agriculture changing as Marcellus Shale drilling gains ground
Tom Murphy, Penn State University extension educator for Lycoming County, sat down Jan. 26 for a one-on-one interview with the Farm and Dairy.
Murphy is co-director of the Penn State Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research.






