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Longhorn Tours cattle ranch starts tour season June 1
BARNESVILLE, Ohio — Longhorn Tours of Dickinson Cattle Co. will begin its eighth season June 1. Longhorn Tours is open to the pubic from June 1 to September 1, and May to October by appointment. Special rates are given for groups of 20 – 40. Guests board a bus for a 75-minute narrated educational excursion
Creek Bottom Farm: Three generations come together
At Creek Bottom Farm, in Navarre, Ohio, a love of Hereford cattle is passed on year after year.
Farm and Dairy’s top 10 stories of 2017
Check out the Farm and Dairy staff selections for the top 10 stories to impact its readership in 2017.
Perspective provides gratitude
Judith Sutherland shares a personal experience and urges readers to learn to live with gratitude a difficult year comes to a close.
Shifting Gears…Harp
IH Farmall 806 Hi-Clear Owned by Tom Harp, Chillicothe, Ohio “I had the tractor hauled from Louisiana,” Tom writes. “It ran great, even though the steering wheel was worn down to the steel core.” Peachey Engine Service in Beaver, Ohio, refurbished the tractor for Harp. Story Continues Below Photos
Truth about boys, girls is all in style
There is a common misconception among amateur parents and people who have never raised children (but curiously always seem to know an awful lot about how other people should raise theirs) that boys and girls behave differently due only to parental programming and societal propaganda.
The search for toy tractors
Judith Sutherland recounts her father’s interest in toy tractors.
Retired educator runs cattle farm in brother’s memory
Following a teaching career of more than 40 years, Suzan Smith continued running her family’s Hereford farm in her brother’s memory.
West Virginia farm families recover from flood damages
Farmers continue to assess the damage from devastating floods that ravaged parts of West Virginia while many have reached out to help in their time of need.
Moving, and moving on
GROVE CITY, Pa. – Fifteen years ago, when John and Judy Ligo were setting themselves up to farm in Mercer County, Pa.






