Yearly Archives: 2018
Can we reaffirm our commitment to birds
Individual nature lovers around the world have joined forces to celebrate the "Year of the Bird" and commit to protecting birds for the next hundred years.
Pondering ice fishing and camo for anglers
Learn more about how to stay safe when you're out ice fishing and find out how to camouflage yourself on the ice.
The joy of completing the set
When the toy tractor bug bit her father back in the late 1980s, Judith Sutherland's Dad wished to build a complete set of Allis-Chalmers pedal tractors.
Pa. hemp industry makes plans to lead US
Pennsylvania expands their hemp research program in 2018 as they plan for a processing plant and set the stage to be No. 1 in U.S. hemp production.
The word from Washington on tax break for farmers: ‘Whoops!’
The new tax law gives a 20 percent deduction of the gross proceeds for any commodities sold by farmers to a co-op. That is not just huge, it's gigantic.
Honeymooning in New Zealand with the Guys
Nathaniel and Renee Guy from Hanoverton, Ohio, traveled with the Farm and Dairy on their honeymoon to Milford Sound, New Zealand. (Submitted photo)
Ohio Farmers Union would support “impaired” designation for Lake Erie
The Ohio Farmers Union set new policy issues related to water quality and nutrients at its state convention.
How to repot moth orchids
Repotting your moth orchid is easier than you think. Follow these 10 steps to successfully repot yours.
Can you improve forage yield potential?
John Kempf, founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture, believes farmers can produce four times as much forage yield in existing fields.
Ohio grazing conference focuses on soil health
One of the biggest problems farmers face around the world is soil degradation. It all comes back to how you manage your soils.