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How to overwinter garlic

Friday, July 31, 2015

Growing garlic is easy. Garlic planted in fall and overwintered is ready to harvest by mid to late summer.

Duck numbers on the rise

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Whether living on a flyway or in between, Ohio waterfowl hunters ought to be dancing high and fast after seeing the recently published predictions of some of the highest duck numbers seen in a long time.

What we’re reading about beef

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

From beef hormones to the Ohio Beef Council’s 30-day Protein Challenge, Farm and Dairy has you covered for trending beef news.

Country Christmas crafts

Friday, December 19, 2014

Kids get a kick out of making angels from corn husks, but also enjoy filling glass ornaments with seeds. Even the teenagers in the family tolerate spray painting components for the baskets.

W. Va. accepting six-month equine health certificates from eastern states

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

CHARLESTON, W. Va. — West Virginia has joined a group of southern states in a formal agreement to mutually accept six-month equine health certificates, according to Commissioner of Agriculture Walt Helmick. West Virginia Department of Agriculture State Veterinarian Dr. Jewell Plumley said that West Virginia has issued and accepted such permits in the past, but

FSA Andy: USDA offering loans for farm storage facilities

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Hello Again! As most of you are pressure washing the combine to put her to bed for the winter and re-evaluating the harvest season, I would like to encourage you to take a look at your grain storage situation on the farm. Are you considering adding a new bin or putting in a new dryer?

Online courses help beginning farmers

Monday, November 14, 2011

Northeast Beginning Farmers Project online courses help beginning farmers organize records and plan for the next growing season. Selections Courses include: BF 102: Markets and Profits: Exploring the Feasibility of Your Farming Ideas helps people who are exploring the feasibility of farming as a business, or who are committed to the idea but haven’t yet

Celebrate the first silent night

Thursday, December 24, 2009

(Note: This column first appeared in Farm and Dairy 16 years ago. I offer it here again this year, because its message never dims. Merry Christmas to all.) If you walked by Edith Troyer’s third grade class at Walnut Creek Elementary School during December, it wasn’t unusual to hear voices of the young students singing

Celebrate the first silent night

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

(Note: This column first appeared in Farm and Dairy 15 years ago. This morning, I searched through my yellowed clippings to share it again this year. Merry Christmas to all.) If you walked by Edith Troyer’s third grade class at Walnut Creek Elementary School during December, it wasn’t unusual to hear voices of the young

National Guernsey sale sets record; top lot brings $34,500

Friday, July 11, 2008

REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The national Guernsey convention sale set a new record average at $5,794 on 46 live lots. A large crowd of Guernsey breeders gathered at City Slickers Farm in Cross Plains, Wis., June 30 for the sale, which also included 77 embryos that averaged $645 each “The demand for registered Guernseys is incredible,”