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New York Farm Show to offer sessions on farming for the future
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The 24th annual New York Farm Show will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 26-28 at the NYS Fairgrounds, Syracuse. The indoor farm show will offer new and practical equipment, services and products for farming. More than 425 exhibitors covering more than 215,000 square feet will be available. Two
Hazard A Guess: Week of Oct. 2, 2008
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Trade support still split down party lines
WASHINGTON — A week after the Ohio presidential primary drew the anti-NAFTA rhetoric from the Democratic candidates, Ohio Farm Bureau presidents heard predictable positions from their congressmen on free trade. Republicans lined up to support international trade; Democrats squared up in opposition. Ohio’s Republican U.S. senator, George Voinovich, told the farm leaders he will continue
Funniest questions asked by tourists
National Tourism Week reveals the kinds of questions often asked by tourists who have left their brains at home.
Ohio River travel in early 1800
Did you ever wonder what the region looked like to this nation’s white pioneers? Columnist Roy Booth shares his thoughts.
The great port-a-potty triumph of 2018
Kymberly Foster Seabolt, hilariously, details that one time she wore shapewear into a port-a-potty…
Farm market extension, community efforts work
Click here for the feature article about growing winter markets and the current trend. WOOSTER, Ohio — Providing more opportunities for produce farmers to grow earlier in the spring and later in the fall has been a goal the past dozen years. Thanks to improvements like high tunnels — greenhouse-like structures — new seed varieties
Antique medical kit contains high levels of radiation
NORRISTOWN — The Department of Environmental Protection is asking anyone who knows the history of an antique medical kit found in a Chester County trash bin to contact the agency’s Bureau of Radiation Protection.
Stallman tells AFBF: Farmers just aren’t going to take it anymore
SEATTLE, Wash. — In his annual keynote address Jan. 10, American Farm Bureau Federation President Bob Stallman issued a call to action to Farm Bureau members and a stern warning to critics that farmers and ranchers will no longer tolerate opponents’ efforts to change the landscape of American agriculture. Rally needed Stallman spoke at the
Steam threshers host festival
The Stumptown Steam Threshers Club 41st annual reunion is Sept. 6 and 7.






