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Father, son bike 10,000 miles for mission
A United Methodist father-son team with a track record in mission work is taking their passion on the road.
‘GNO for Good:’ A cut above the rest
A new ‘do does more than to raise the spirit of one woman. It gives another woman and her family a new lease on life.
USDA: Another cow may have BSE
SALEM, Ohio – The USDA has identified another cow that may have mad cow disease.
USDA Chief Veterinarian John Clifford said his lab had received nondefinitive test results July 26 from an animal sampled as part of the voluntary enhanced BSE surveillance program.
The next few months won’t be easy
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the bleak outlook for milk prices and tries to find survival advice for farmers.
2017 Farm Science Review Live
Farm and Dairy offers live coverage of the 2017 Farm Science Review from the Molly Caren Agricultural Center.
Vernal pools: Vulnerable ecosystems
Vernal pools provide seasonal breeding grounds to a host of amphibians and other species. As more of them disappear, so do the animals that rely on them.
Next 7 Organic Farm focuses on sustainability for future generations
Holly and Isaac Wiegmann are both the seventh generation of farmers in their families. At Next 7 Organic Farm, they are working to keep the farm sustainable for the next seven generations after them.
Foundry patterns still valuable to collect
The show season is well underway for 2015 with some of the early and well known shows in the past, or upcoming. Since I have not been to many I have not seen much machinery to expound upon. I mentioned earlier that there are more engines to play with than previously, due to some engines
Battling Johne’s disease in dairy herd takes ongoing measures
There is no cure for Johne’s disease, so the best way to manage the disease is to prevent it.
Retiree builds herd of elite cows
NEWTON FALLS, Ohio – This is one of the best times of year for Jim Balzer. Even with the hubbub of the holidays passed, he still anticipates some of the best gift deliveries of the year: his calf crop.






