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Dec. 21: The shortest day of the year on earth
The first day of winter, Dec. 21, is defined by the year’s shortest day and longest night.
Some dogs are simply a rare gift
As the combine moves across the fields, closing in on the soybean harvest, our English Shepherd posts himself in the best place to observe, waiting patiently, watching the dust fly. When the combine stops, Billy moves closer to investigate, to see if his services are required. He retreats after the hopper is unloaded, but stays
Benefits of industry collaboration shared at dairy checkoff meeting
SAN DIEGO — The dairy checkoff’s strategy of working with food and dairy industry partners is helping to “navigate a new course” for dairy producers by directly contributing to more than 7 billion additional pounds of milk sales since January 2010. That was the message delivered by dairy producer promotion leaders who spoke to nearly
Dairy price stabilization introduced to Congress
WOOSTER, Ohio — A bill designed to stabilize dairy prices and control the growth of dairy farms that want to expand has officially been introduced to Congress. Known as the Dairy Price Stabilization Act — the legislation is a hybridization of plans by Holstein Association USA, Milk Producers Council of California, and many others concerned
Time speeds up as the years go by
This morning, the sun is finally shining and the faint sound of chirping birds has been music to the ears. The remnants of what we hope will be the last snow of the season remains, stubbornly, at the base of the huge old trees outside my window. By the end of this day, I am
Deer heads and toilet paper: previous homeowners make stressful moves
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt describes the sights and sounds of moving season.
Is it time to scale back BSE testing?
SALEM, Ohio – It’s likely several cows in the U.S. currently have BSE, but the number is so low that it may be time to stop rigorous testing, according to the
BSE investigation: Time to call it quits
The USDA’s mad cow investigation is over.
‘And the Lord said to Peter …’
Alan Guebert talks about his dad’s love for fishing and reflects back on the memories spent with his dad and brothers on the lake.
The Dairy Shrine seeks applicants for annual scholarship program
The Dairy Shrine is again looking for applications for its annual scholarship program. Applications are accepted from March 1 until April 15.






