USDA authorizes emergency haying, grazing nationally for drought relief
Emergency haying and grazing on Conservation Reserve Program acres has been authorized nationally to provide relief for farmers and ranchers.
Dairy sheep symposium at Cornell in November
At least one animal scientist thinks there's big potential for a U.S. dairy-sheep industry.
USDA tackles confusion over updating crop yields
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman is trying to clear up some of the confusion about what information will be needed to establish updated farm yields.
Farm families can learn about alternative ventures at field day
Bob Evans and Joel Salatin will keynote the annual Country Living Field Day Sept. 28 in Carroll County, Ohio.
USDA targets $323 million for farmland and wetland conservation programs
Ohio will receive $1.4 million for farmland preservation and $4 in wetlands protection.
Home-grown shrimp on the farm horizon
Freshwater shrimp are being raised on select farms is the subject of a special Farm Science Review workshop Sept. 17 at the Small Farm Center on the Review grounds near London, Ohio.
Dispersal of herd from late reining horse enthusiast a lasting tribute
More than 250 people attended the Cactus Hill AQHA Quarter Horse dispersal auction in Dellroy, Ohio, Aug. 8.
Getting started in farming or winding down? Call us
Farm and Dairy is developing two separate article series and would like to hear from readers.
Historic home tour features Salem’s South Lincoln Ave.
Six homes on Salem's historic South Lincoln Avenue will be part of the Salem Preservation Society's sixth annual candlelight home tour Oct. 4-5.
Ilene Davis: W.Va. master of gardening
A Wellsburg woman is turning her green thumb into good works for others.













