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Mark Your Calendar; Next Week’s Full

Thursday, March 11, 2004

Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb wears green to the barn, de-clutters the stalls, and shares some chocolates in celebration of next week.

Agencies sponsor LEAP training in Salem, Jan. 17

Thursday, December 4, 2003

Livestock producers are invited to attend the training meeting designed specifically for beef and dairy cattle, sheep and horses.

Are farm tours on your calendar? They should be

Thursday, October 31, 2013

By Deb Bigelow What do tourism, agriculture, fall foliage, history and conservation have in common? In Coshocton County it would be our Fall Foliage and Farm Tour, held annually the third weekend of October. This tour highlights farms, agribusinesses, historical sites and the beautiful landscape of our area with vibrant fall colors. Our tour is

Teen driver’s age doesn’t match heart’s calendar

Thursday, April 19, 2007

The nice thing about getting married is that you inherit a whole new set of people to fret about. My niece, for example, is aflutter about learning to drive.

West Alexander Fair

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Here are the champion hog, lamb and steer from Pennsylvania’s West Alexander Fair.

Penn State offers ag safety calendars to help farmers

Thursday, November 10, 2016

The Penn State Extension Dairy Team has released a 2017 calendar to help agricultural producers implement and maintain necessary safety procedures on their dairy farms.

Calendar can help you track your flock

Friday, March 18, 2011

It is easy to get busy and forget to review certain flock management practices. A production calendar is a check list that can help.

Mark your calendars for Annie’s Project workshops

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Hello Again! Well, what a week of hunting stories. It has been so much fun listening to them. The best one happened on our farm. It was a Sunday, right after dinner. My daughter’s FFA friends called and wanted a place to hunt. I sent them up into our woods, were my son had hunted

Kent State Salem adds new bachelor’s degree in horticulture technology

Friday, June 26, 2009

SALEM, Ohio — Kent State Columbiana County’s Salem Campus has added a bachelor’s in horticulture technology to its growing number of four-year degrees. The degree was recently approved by the Ohio Board of Regents. Program Director Stanley Jones said students can earn both an associate degree and the new bachelor’s degree at the Salem Campus.

At the Castle of the Brittany Dukes with Karen Jackson

Thursday, March 2, 2023

When Karen Jackson recently traveled to Nantes, France, she had to take proper reading material — Farm and Dairy.