Monday, November 18, 2024

A renewed farm emphasis is the result of a long-term visioning project that polled members and nonmembers on the Ohio Farm Bureau's core purpose.

The antique gallery, which showcases fine American, Asian and European antiques from the 18th and 19th century, will close Dec. 31.

Members can invest in the cooperative's packing and processing plants, if built.

Making a profitable management decision is always more important than making a decision resulting only in saved taxes.

Each dairy producer should identify factors most important to achieving his bottom line, and then breed the kind of cow that fits that structure. That's the advice of the manager of a 3,000-cow Florida dairy.

Reader objects to Daniel J. Carson's letter (Farm and Dairy, Nov. 29) asserting that hunting and "managing" wildlife is misguided.

The Rose Melnick Medical Museum at Youngstown State University traces the region's medical history through a collection of more than 10,000 artifacts.

Jeff Herrick, manager of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources' Division of Wildlife District Three, responds to a Nov. 29 letter on Ohio wildlife management.

The tree could become the proud queen of Eastern forests once again within the next decade thanks to the efforts of the American Chestnut Foundation and multiple research groups across the country.

Mary Gibson of Louisville takes exception to a letter from the executive director of the Ohio Livestock Coalition published in the Nov. 19 Farm and Dairy.