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Vacation with Us: Denwell
John Dewell, of Scio, Ohio, went wild hog hunting in the mountains of Tennessee. He got a nice boar and Farm and Dairy was there to record the kill! He shot it with a 1895 Marlin 45-70. Dewell is hoping to go bear hunting out West next year.
January ethanol production sets all-time record
WASHINGTON – According to The Renewable Fuels Association, U.S. fuel ethanol use hit an all-time monthly high in January of 320 million gallons. The previous high of 312 million gallons was set in December of 2004.
Here’s the scoop on gluten-free baking
Thankfully, there are ingredients that can take the place of gluten in your favorite sweet treats.
Farm succession workshop is March 1
A workshop will be held March 1 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. to address farmland succession issues. The event will take place at Kent State University’s Tuscarawas Science and Advanced Technology Building, Room 126, located at 330 University Dr. NE, New Philadelphia.
Farm Science Review to exhibit Corn Belt’s many varieties
LONDON, Ohio — The history of corn, from ancient grasses to modern marvel, will be on display at Ohio State University’s Farm Science Review, Sept. 20-22, at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center outside London.
How to plant a cover crop in your vegetable garden
Planting cover crops during late summer and early fall can improve your garden soil between growing seasons. Learn what to plant and how to plant it.
Grain market prices say too many corn, wheat acres and not enough soybean acres
The grain market would like to see 2-3 million acres shifted out of corn and spring wheat into soybeans, but is it too late?
Toledo water ban draws attention to algae, and city’s water treatment plant
Toledo water ban underscores importance of algae issue, and water plant issues.
How to grow your own Christmas tree
Learn how to grow your own native Christmas tree to plant at the end of the season to benefit wildlife and improve the ecosystem in your backyard.
Exporting live animals easier, thanks to the Rickenbacker Airport
The special transports pens offer cattle, or any animal, plenty of room to stand up and lay down during the flight.






