Dairy price swings should balance out
As things stand for now, what we have in terms of price and dairy profitability should remain pretty much the same.
A new secretary; another governor
If conventional leadership and bureaucratic competency had a face, it would look exactly like Thomas J. Vilsack: round as an apple pie, chin disappearing...
Hazard A Guess: Week of Oct. 29, 2009
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget (or at least 'hazard a guess' as to its use).
A closer look at the 2011 deer season harvest
Although hunters are often asked if they were successful, the majority of Ohio’s deer hunters find success in just being there whether they manage...
Early doctor’s description of surgeries seems hard for us to believe today
(Part III of a series)
Part 1- The strong survive and succeed
Part 2- The 'doctors of old' started as farm children from simple backgrounds
The writings...
Sometimes you have to eat crow
Trade promotion decision remains to be decided.
The Sutherland family dog speaks
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares an update on family life through the eyes of their four-legged family member.
Winter management is key to protecting sod base paddocks
Livestock grazing management strategies can be used to protect those good sod base paddocks.
Passenger pigeons are gone, for better and for worse
Passenger pigeons are an example why we should never underestimate extinction.
Groundhog Day again and again
Thanksgiving is in the rearview mirror, Christmas in the windshield and, given the glacial pace of key policy decisions awaiting resolution in Washington, D.C., it’s just another Groundhog Day out here in rural America.