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Global warming will affect ag practices
Various global warming models have predicted an increase in average temperature over the next century, ranging from 2.5 degrees to as high as 10 degrees.
Boggs, Springers are recognized
Ashtabula County Dairy Banquet recognized local dairy farmers for their outstanding milk production achievements.
Project aims to clean filthy flies
Flies are known to appear out of nowhere in different regions of the country.
Shale payments subject to Ohio’s Commercial Activity Tax
Landowners across Ohio may be surprised to learn the bonus lease and royalty dollars received for their Marcellus or Utica Shale leases will be subject to the Ohio commercial activity tax (CAT) if payments of over $150,000 are received.
Vacation with us..Seabolt
While touring Niagara Falls, Canada, recently, cousins Adam and Kayla Fertig and Matthew and Kassie Seabolt of New Waterford, Ohio, took a moment to check out early printing methods at the Mackenzie Printery and Newspaper Museum. They just happened to take along their modern favorite, Farm and Dairy. Actually, Kassie’s holding The Auction Guide, featuring
The Neys have it: Hay tools invented in Canton
There were two different Ney companies in Canton in the late 1800s and early 1900s, both making hay tools such as barn hay forks, carriers and track.
My one rodeo
Bryce Angell writes a poem about his first and last time riding a rodeo horse.
March musings recall march of time
March is certainly being March, at least in my area, where there is great bluster with huffing and puffing and white-outs one minute, benign sunshine the next.
What are those strange-looking horseshoes I see?
Cytek horseshoes are a new style of shoes coming from England.
Gotta love that animal magnetism
Marlin Perkins would be proud: Editor Susan Crowell shares animal tales.






