Yearly Archives: 2018
Summer keeps me forever young
It is the smell of sweet corn that brings a rush of so many memories for Judith Sutherland.
Always prepare for manure spills
The consequences of a manure spill and the degree of negative impact it has, along with the cost, all depend on how prepared you are to deal with it.
Visiting The Shack in Michigan with the Lathams
Tom and Kay Latham of Homeworth, Ohio, took the Farm and Dairy newspaper on their four-day trip to The Shack on Robinson Lake in...
Watch for signs of iris borers before it’s too late
Learn to identify iris borers, the damage they cause and get rid of them before it's too late.
Does Roundup cause cancer?
The news that a California jury agreed Aug. 10 with a claim that Monsanto’s Roundup product contributed to one man’s cancer was a verdict heard around the world.
Cooking with failing sight
Beverly Henry was told she'd be blind in 18 months. Determined not to rely on others, she started Grannies Kitchen, a food truck.
How to help Monarch butterflies survive migration
Help migrating Monarch butterflies by adding nectar-producing plants to your landscape, providing a steady supply of nectar all summer and into fall.
Crop reports damage weak grain market
USDA's recent World Agricultural Supply and Demand Report and the U.S. Crop Production estimate for August took away the bounce in grain prices and cast a negative tone for the balance of the summer.
Holmes County Fair auction 2018
Check out the sale results from the 2018 Holmes County Fair.
Throlson American Bison Foundation accepting scholarship applications
The National Bison Association is now accepting applications for the 2018 Throlson American Bison Foundation Scholarship. The deadline is Oct. 1, 2018.