Yearly Archives: 2018
Checking out the King Ranch in Texas with the Hittles
Farm and Dairy readers, Scott and Susan Hittle, took the paper when they visited King Ranch, Kingville, Texas. (Submitted photo)
Two mysteries solved and a new antique item to hazard a guess on!
A recently retired Farm and Dairy employee, contributed this next tool to help stump you for a while. Do you know how this antique was used?
Farm groups launch campaign to address rural opioid epidemic
The American Farm Bureau Federation and National Farmers Union launched "Farm Town Strong" to raise awareness of the opioid crisis' impact on rural areas.
Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 11, 2018
Black River FFA participated in the District Parliamentary Procedure Contest Dec. 4, at Triway High School.
Public Lands Council offers conference scholarships
The Public Lands Council is offering college students an opportunity to attend the PLC 2018 Spring Legislative Conference April 10-12 in Washington, D.C.
Feeding wildlife during winter
It is vital to provide wildlife with suitable habitat for year-round use and not just for hunting seasons.
The Farm At Doe Run wins Pa. Farm Show cheese Best of Show
Team Doe Run of The Farm at Doe Run, Coatesville, took home gold for Best of Show, during the Cheese Competition at the 102nd Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Holstein USA has record year
Holstein Association USA members set an all-time record by officially identifying 742,910 Holsteins in 2017.
10 reasons to embrace this cold snap
Bonnie Ayars lists her top 10 reasons on why the recent cold could be worthy of some positive thoughts.
How to manage risk for non-insurable crops
The Farm Service Agency's Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program can be an important risk- management tool for fruit and vegetable growers.