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A passion for wind power
MILLERSBURG, Ohio – Bernie Caldwell calls wind power his passion. And thankfully, for the 40-plus people who gathered at the Millersburg library to hear him talk on the subject last week, he’s not just a blowhard.
Wind farms’ income still up in the air
Be careful before throwing caution – and cash – to the wind when exploring wind farm options.
Turkey catchers charged for animal abuse at Pennsylvania farms
The Pennsylvania State Police charged 11 people for allegedly abusing turkeys at seven farms across central and southeastern Pennsylvania.
Beef cattle numbers causing concern
Livestock marketing specialist predicts significant reduction in cattle slaughter in 2011. STILLWATER, Okla. — Declining beef inventories are causing some in the U.S. cattle industry to wonder how beef production can be maintained. The numbers tell the tale — America’s cattle industry has effectively been turning fewer cattle into more pounds of beef. Lowest since
Vacation with us…O’Conke
When James O’Conke from Rootstown, Ohio, (pictured right) and his Ol’ Lady April (pictured second to right) traveled to Florida to find a home, they brought the essentials: O’Conke’s friend Bryan Carpenter, and his Ol’ Lady Trish, two new Harley-Davidsons and a copy of Farm and Dairy. With great seafood and Florida weather, the trip
Wind farm impact studied
GREENBELT, Md. — A Texas region containing four of the world’s largest wind farms showed an increase in land surface temperature over nine years that researchers have connected to local meteorological effects of the turbines. The land surface temperature around the west-central Texas wind farms warmed at a rate of .72 degrees Celsius per decade
Visiting Niagra Falls with the Dawsons
Greg, Clay, Wes and Trish Dawson visited Niagara Falls, New York, Oct. 9. A quick beef delivery trip to New York turned into a day in New York City and Niagara Falls before returning to Ohio.
Vacation with us…Ketring
We love national monuments here at Farm and Dairy. Turns out loyal reader Rick Ketring, owner of Dun Deal Farm, in Newbury, Ohio, does as well as evidenced by his visit to Mount Rushmore in South Dakota during a recent pheasant hunting trip.
Thankful to have a beautiful nation to explore
Julie Geiss and her family explore the trails at Badlands National Park before departing for Custer State Park.
Roam amongst ancient creatures close to home
Julie Giess and her children visit Hellbender Bluff — a hidden gem consisting of 732 acres in Columbiana County.






