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Ag Encounter 2001
More than 400 elementary students from the New Castle Area School District explored agriculture’s role in their everyday lives at the ag event at Lawrence County Fairgrounds.
West Virginia FFA and 4-H teams win at national land judging contest
The team from Tyler Consolidated High School took first place in land judging and second place in homesite judging. The Barbour County 4-H team took first in land judging.
Keeping dairy cows healthy in winter
As the temperature cools, here are some ways to keep your dairy cows healthy.
From the cow to the bottle
Starting a creamery has been a project two years in the making, but the Lahmers family opened Buckeye Country Creamery, on their dairy in Ashland, this year.
Mother’s column revives memories
In a box on the bottom shelf of the pie safe are my mother’s columns for Farm and Dairy, dating back to 1952. She was old-fashioned and believed that “fool’s faces always appear in public places” so she used a pen name, Aunt Teek, since much of what she wrote until her passing in 1965
Lake Erie Creamery earns big award
Lake Erie Creamery in Cleveland, Ohio, has earned the most prestigious prize in the Gallo Family Vineyards Gold Medal Awards competition.
Bennington art wares were popular
Bennington pottery comes in more than just brown. Read more in this week’s Yesteryear column by Roy Booth.
If lovin’ to save is wrong, I don’t wanna be right
If it’s possible to be addicted to saving then I’ve got the bug — bad. There is just something so satisfying about not spending money. Some count their winnings through gambling. I get high saving. No slots player pulling a lever ever got bigger thrills than I do when they start subtracting my coupon savings
Lock-down in a worry-free world
Apparently, my children are attending spy school. That is the only explanation for why I, the consummate prying parent, am so completely in the dark about what it is they DO all day.
Ropin’ goats pays off big for East Rochester teen
“Goat roping is kind of rough,” says Carroll County’s Nikki Bacon, Ohio High School Rodeo Queen, “but I would ride a bull just to prove I could.”






