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The face of America’s migrant workers
Jeff Zellers once intended to go to law school, but in 1987 decided to join the family farm business established by his grandparents in the 1920s.
Bunny basics: Proper rabbit husbandry
For those who are thinking of getting a pet rabbit, but are not sure how to care for it, Dr. Kenneth Welle, a veterinarian at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Urbana has some suggestions on proper rabbit care.
After 34 years, here’s some advice to my successor
Retiring Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell is handing the baton to Rebecca Miller, and shares some advice for her successor.
Can I get COVID-19 from eating fresh produce?
Food safety experts consider the risk of acquiring COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, through handling fresh produce extremely low.
Pa. landowners: Don’t cash that royalty check
A rider slipped into the Pennsylvania Fiscal Code will make it easier for oil and gas companies to restart old and expired leases or drill new wells.
No need to cry over tainted milk
Despite the problems with milk in China, the U.S. dairy supply is safe. URBANA, Ill. — Problems such as those experienced with China’s milk supplies are not likely to occur in the United States, said a University of Illinois Extension dairy specialist. In the news “China is back in the news with the recall of
Preserving our garden’s last stand
Growing up during the Depression era, Alan Guebert’s mother developed a hardness against waste. And so his family ate “the last of the garden,” regularly.
Medical care should not be another battle our veterans have to fight
It goes without saying: Every veteran deserves our respect and gratitude. Medical care, without delay, should not be yet another battle our veterans have to fight.
Here comes the sun: Farmers consider solar leasing
Ohio isn’t known for its sunny skies, but farmers across the state have been contacted by solar energy developers about leasing land for solar projects.
My Beloved…
ASHTABULA, Ohio — War letters line the display gallery of the Ashtabula Arts Center, the words within the letters communicate the battlefield, homefront and a range of emotions. “There is heart, horror and humor in these letters,” said Amanda Fraizer, marketing and public relations director. The exhibit was inspired by the play, If All the






