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Silo fire may burn for months following barn fire at Portage County farm
Nine days after a fire engulfed Blair and Karen Kotkowski’s main barn, one of their silos caught fire and is expected to burn for months.
Carrollton’s Ralph Brumbaugh: Always an artist but not a painter until 60, his first exhibit opened on 93rd birthday
The Carroll County Commission for Advancement of the Arts honored Brumbaugh recently in recognition of his lifetime contribution to the arts. An exhibit of his paintings, photographs, and charcoal drawings was displayed through November.
Giving thanks for good friends
When we are healthy and everything seems to be going well, it’s easy to forget just how blessed we are. But when times are hard, we realize we’re surrounded by God’s angels in the form of friends.
Risk Management Agency regional office offers tips for crop insurance and flood claims
Heavy rainfall and flood conditions across the Midwest have caused crop damage and slowed planting this spring. Producers who are unable to plant an insured crop by the final planting date due to an insurable cause, such as excess moisture and flooding have a number of options.
Modified gestation stalls improve sow well-being
URBANA, Ill. — Slight modifications to sow gestation stalls may provide answers to one of the most controversial issues facing the swine industry. Many companies and large swine operations are pulling sows out of gestation stalls and moving them to group housing. While group housing works, research at the U of I shows this practice
Keep calves, heifers healthy during winter
Calves and heifers experience more disease during the winter than at any other time. What can you do to prevent it?
Baby boomers looking at eye disease
In the dawn of the 21st century, 76 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1961 face the prospect of age-related macular degeneration.
Lending a hand at Lower Creek Airport
This is part two of a series detailing the Hurricane Helene and Milton relief efforts of Farm and Dairy Managing Editor Sara Welch and her best friend.
Farmers go farm to bottle with malted barley
Malted barley provides specialty crop growers a niche market opportunity.
Proposed hemp rules worry the industry
Hemp growers and entrepreneurs are worried their businesses could be crippled if federal policymakers move ahead with draft regulations.






