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State-of-the-art corn ethanol plant to be built in Brazil
Historic $115 million facility by Iowa-based Summit and Brazilian partner Fiagril will take advantage of expected ethanol supply/demand imbalance and introduce valuable feedstocks to Brazil’s livestock industry.
Changing with the times: Ohio farmer sees benefits of stewardship in 50-year career
Myron Wehr, of New Waterford, Ohio, has been a crop farmer for more than 50 years. Through the years, he has stayed focused on stewardship and adapting to the changing times.
Tree farmer finds evidence of Wood Wide Web in Ohio
An Ohio tree farmer believes he’s documented evidence of the existence of the interconnection of forest plants via fungal networks on his property.
Cooking for two is tedious
Kymberly Foster Seabolt finds the urge to eat strikes far more than the urge to prepare meals does now that she’s only cooking for two.
A Visit to the Coshocton Sunflower Festival with The Fireside Sams Chapter 50
The Fireside Sams Chapter 50 took Farm and Dairy along to the Coshocton Sunflower Festival. Pictured (front, left to right): Kenny and Patty Rose; (middle) Debbie Mato, Brenda Chronister, Tina Dazey, Joyce English and Jack English; (back) Marcus Chronister, Chuck Dazey and Paul Mato. (Submitted photo)
Pumpkin patch: McMasters grow plentiful fall bounty
COLUMBIANA, Ohio – “How are things in the pumpkin world this morning?” Dave McMaster asks the caller at the other end of his cell phone.
Allentown Fair hands out scholarships to four students
The Great Allentown Fair Foundation announced its scholarship awards to students for their 2023-2024 academic year.
Pennsylvania Farm Show attracts record attendance
This year’s Pennsylvania Farm Show recorded record attendance. An estimated 585,000 visitors attended the nation’s largest indoor agriculture event.
Superstitions withstand test of time
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about rural mountaineers and a few older folks who had or have pet beliefs or superstitions.
Three Ohio agriculture groups merge
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Fruit and Vegetable Growers Congress and the Ohio Direct Agricultural Marketing Association recently honored several people with scholarships, Distinguished Service Awards and recognition for longevity in direct agricultural marketing.






