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How to survive tick attacks
Learn to conquer the creepy critters that rule summer and squash the tick uprising for good.
Monarch Collaborative works to support expanded monarch habitat in agricultural landscapes
The Monarch Collaborative’s principles and resources list provide essential guidance on ways to strengthen monarch habitats in agricultural landscapes.
Finding scores of shark teeth at Venice
Venice Island, Florida. According to learned geologists and knowledgeable archeologists, this year-around summer state was once nothing at all.
Homemade stink bug traps squash store models
Stink bugs invading your home? This homemade, inexpensive stink bug trap works better than pricier store models! With video!
Law aims to balance public safety and animal owner rights
What is the Exotic Animal Control Law? It’s a new Ohio law that restricts and regulates the ownership and use of “exotic” animals. Learn more by reading this Q&A.
FSA Andy: Microloans
Hello Again! The Farm Service Agency is now offering a new microloan program designed to assist small family farms, beginning farmers, and socially disadvantaged farmers with operating credit. The microloan program was developed to better serve the unique financial operating needs of beginning, niche and the smallest of family farm operations. The microloan offers a
Graziers do a little fact finding on what it takes to open processing plant
Can meat producers take the next step into processing? It’s not easy.
Summer goes by quietly at our farm
There are so few things we can hold on to, no matter how tight our grip. Summer is most definitely passing for another year. I watched from the back pasture as a huge flock of geese gathered overhead, some flying in from the north, another flock joining them from the east. As I walked back
Pa. cattle quarantined after drilling wastewater leaked into pasture
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has quarantined cattle from a Tioga County farm after a number of cows came into contact with drilling wastewater from a nearby natural gas operation. Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding said July 1 that uncertainty over the quantity of wastewater the cattle may have consumed warranted the quarantine
Ohio’s dog auctions should be banned
Editor: As an individual whose family members include farmers and breeders, it is my firm belief reporter Chris Kick has chosen to ignore the legitimate concerns of Ohio voters, and the perspectives and expertise of respected animal welfare scientists and veterinary experts, as a means in which to boost circulation for Farm and Dairy (“Holmes






