Rip-off protection for counterfeit gifts
From power tools to perfume, counterfeit goods are flooding the market.
Sale report: Bids heat up at cold morning auction
Blustery winds didn't deter over 100 bidders from attending an outdoor auction held Nov. 23 by auctioneers Ralph Sitko and Mike Dinse.
Just trying to nudge the world a little
Why we do what we do here at Farm and Dairy: Editor Susan Crowell on ag reporting.
The Andersons expanding in Lordstown
The Andersons recently broke ground on an addition to its Lordstown, Ohio, bulk fertilizer facility.
Manure holds key to herd health
Be a detective when it comes to your dairy herd, even if it means taking a closer look at your cows' manure.
Where’s the remote?: New video details round bale silage
A new video details how to get the most out of round bale silage technology and feeding.
Above average rainfall in month of November
The above average rainfall in November has the topsoil in good shape, but the underground needs above average rainfall as the wet springs are not running, according to Edwin R. Copeland, U.S. weather observer.
Why would you plant oats in August?
Get on the planter in August to extend your grazing season and lower winter feed bills.
Close up: Simple living offers antidote to material addiction
People in the United States have the wrong perspective in more than one way when it comes to material goods.
Dairy farmers: Long-day lighting a good investment
New to the industry, long-day lighting increases production but not labor hours, according to a dairy scientist.













