Friday, May 3, 2024

Each week "Farm and Dairy" takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.

There are other options that may be more cost effective and less labor intensive, that could eliminate a lot of hay needs during the winter.

Indeed, largemouth bass and walleyes are the headliners, but the fish that ought to considered for a least a share of the popularity contest is the crappie.
barley fields

Winter annual forages can be a very economic feed for cows and heifers. The four most common winter annuals are rye, triticale, wheat and barley.

The president of Mahoning County Farm Bureau writes that it is getting more difficult to keep the farm in the family.
Corn husking

During the 1920s, the pros and cons of the new-fangled machines were hotly debated in the farm press.
snowy barn

As you continue to finish up your year-end business, it's a good time to review rental agreements, business plans and other farm records.

Hello Again!Here's some news for the sorghum people in your life. The U.S.D.A. has finalized procedures for the upcoming referendum on the continuation of...

Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt writes about the arrival of summer.

I haven't played a round of golf since college, but each spring I try to catch a few hours of the televised weekend portions...