Yearly Archives: 2018
Hazard a Guess? We’re on a roll!!
Hello from Hazard-land!
I love it when we're on a roll! You all quickly identified Item No. 1115 as a sheet metal crimping pliers. It's...
Paying for the privilege of milking cows
More cows and more milk in domestic and foreign markets, as well as a relatively strong dollar and uncertain policy, have wreaked havoc on milk markets.
Hazard a Guess? Saddle hammer
Hello from Hazard!
Gailey Henderson, of Williamstown, W.Va., and David Hodges were quick to email us that Item No. 1114 was a "saddle hammer," or...
Vacation With Us: Joseph and Madine Wygant
Joseph and Madine Wygant, of Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania, vacationed with Farm and Dairy in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, four days before the hurricane came...
Vacation With Us: Curt Trushel
Curt Trushel, of Carrollton, Ohio, took Farm and Dairy to Jamaica on his vacation.
Vacation With Us: T.J. Logan and Lois McDowell
T.J. Logan and his mom, Lois McDowell, of Amherst, Ohio, enjoyed some time off outside the Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota. They were...
Commission tables Kasich’s order on watersheds
Despite strong calls from Ohio Gov. John Kasich to act on his executive order, a state commission that is reviewing it believes more time is needed.
1848: Dealing with mice, bedbugs and cold
Pioneers did not have many of the conveniences we enjoy today, starting with sleeping arrangements and living conditions inside cramped cabins.
Organic farming with gene editing? Yes
Learn more about the differences between genetic engineering, CRISPR and mutation breeding.
New method of developing nematode-resistant soybeans
A new method, developed by University of Illinois researchers, is able to quantify naturally occurring genetic resistance to the soybean cyst nematode.