Yearly Archives: 2018
Midwest farmers, get ready for a soggy spring
It is most likely to be a wetter-than-average spring for much of the northern U.S. in 2018, which isn't great news for many parts that flooded in late winter.
Planning for summer calf care
Some studies comparing summer to winter calf growth show calves grow better in the winter. Learn how to keep your calves cool and eating in the summer.
Is ‘uncured’ corned beef really uncured?
No such thing as 'uncured' corned beef, Penn State meat expert says about St. Patrick's Day tradition.
Wayne County residents oppose waste lagoon
Local residents packed a former middle school gymnasium March 14 to air concerns over plans to build a 10 million gallon waste storage lagoon between Wooster and the village of Creston.
Marietta man invents edge line in 1956
John Edward White Sr. invented the first edge line machine using the body of a Crosley car in 1956 and 1957.
Dairymen searching for answers
Today’s depressed dairy market has lots of layers and moving parts, and farmers are searching for answers to low milk prices.
Can you hazard a guess on this wooden antique tool?
This wooden antique tool has been a mystery for 45 years. Can you hazard a guess?
Celebrating with the Halls at the Ark Encounter
Todd and Laura Hall of Butler, Ohio, recently celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary with a trip to the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky. Happy...
Cruising through the Panama Canal with the Bergfelds
Henry and Dona Bergfeld, of Summitville, Ohio, took Farm and Dairy along on their passage through the Panama Canal Feb. 5, 2018.
Music to the ears: Early migrants are back
The first hints of migration appeared when a few turkey vultures sailed over Scott Shalaway's house. Since then early migrants have continued to return.