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Trip to Florida highlights delicate ecosystem
Julie Geiss and her family enjoy wildlife sightings at Everglades National Park.
Ohio Beef Expo turns 30
The Ohio Beef Expo celebrated its 30th anniversary with events that recognized the past and present.
Turn mowing pains into healthy gains
Mowing the lawn doesn’t have to be a dreaded chore.
A long, rewarding trip to Devil’s Lake
Before leaving for North Dakota to hunt ducks on expansive Devil’s Lake, one of the nation’s premier waterfowl spots, I had wished for low gas prices, good weather, and a few other uncontrollable verbs. What I always dread are statements too often heard such as “you should have been here last week” and “the birds
How to carve an original jack-o-lantern
Jack-o-lanterns date back centuries, but they weren’t always carved using pumpkins. Discover the origins of the jack-o-lantern and how to carve an original.
Grazing: Explore extended grazing season forage options
With many harvested small grain fields that weren’t double cropped to soybeans now sitting idle, cattlemen still have an excellent opportunity to create high quality forages that may be grazed well into winter, and even next spring.
Ag department seeks producers to market local products to turnpike travelers
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Farmers who are interested in selling locally-grown products at farmers markets along the state’s busiest highway can apply to be part of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Plaza Farmers Market program. The program is a joint effort between the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. There are markets at the Allentown
A trip out west with John Dewell
John Dewell, of Carrollton, Ohio, recently visited his son, John Jr., at his home in Cody, Wyoming. He brought Farm and Dairy along to the rodeo in Cody as well as stops at the Custer Battlefield in Montana, his brother’s home in Denver, and Case collectors in Kansas before rounding out the long trip with
Road trip ends surprisingly safely
Eliza Blue counts her blessings following an abrupt end to her journey spanning 12 days, five states and 2,700 miles.






