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.
DFA employee and Ohio native honored with OSU memorial fund
OSU creates an endowed fund established in the memory of Alvin D. Reuwee and his son, Dan.
Early deadlines for print editions
Don't miss getting your ads or news into Farm and Dairy in coming weeks: The holidays mean early deadlines for two issues.
May hog producers have a merry Christmas and increasing hog prices
The odds suggest hog producers will find their Christmas stockings filled with hog prices on the way up.
More light: Making life better for people, animals
Do cows suffer from the winter blues just like people?
National Pork Checkoff Board approves 2003 program budget
Plans were forwarded to the USDA for final approval.
Go Navy! Ohioan brings farm skills to U.S. Naval Academy
A Columbiana County native is one of six Navy midshipmen assigned to handle the Navy football team's mascot, an Angora goat, and guard him from Army team kidnappers.
Ohio, W.Va. weather observers earn awards
Officials from The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service will present the prestigious Thomas Jefferson and John Campanius Holm awards to some of the 11,000 volunteer cooperative weather observers.
Where in the world is the Pacific?
Eleven percent of Americans can't find the United States on a map. In this week's commentary, editor Susan Crowell shares this and more startling survey data.













