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The evolution of the sawmill industry
Since their early days, American sawmills have come a long way.
Sharing Lyme disease lessons with others
This past summer and well into the fall, with all the factors right for an enormous proliferation of ticks, has found us sharing knowledge gleaned over many years whether we wanted it or not.
Flow Hive creates a buzz among beekeepers
The Flow Hive is said to simplify the honey-harvesting process by simply turning a knob on the hive.
Ohio Farm Bureau is off base
Teaming up with powerful people is not how agriculture should conduct its business.
Aches and pains
In her column this week, Kym Seabolt gets to the bottom of the strange aches and pains she sometimes wakes with after sleeping funny.
Don’t be fooled by hummingbird moths
When you scan a group of hummingbirds carefully, you might notice that one looks a little different.
Farm and Dairy’s top 10 online stories of 2015
We’ve ran the numbers and these are our top 10 web stories from 2015.
Pa. Holstein sale averages $3,177
Pennsylvania Holstein convention sale was Feb. 22 at the Radisson Inn in West Middlesex.
Wilmington Area High School: Student raffles off hard work for baby’s bills
Ty Phillips said his goal all along is to raise as much money as possible to help his teacher with gas and hospital bills.
Farmsteaders film offers honest look at Ohio dairy farm
Shaena Mallett, director, said they wanted to strike a balance. “… That’s something I wanted to be honest about with Farmsteaders — farming is beautiful and hard,” she said. “I wanted to share the perspective that hard isn’t bad, and in fact some of the most worthwhile endeavors we could possibly take on may also be the most difficult.” Agriculture seems to be the topic du jour these days — for politicians, entertainers and, well, everyone. That’s why Mallett’s storytelling struck me. It’s poignant without being pretentious.






