Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Emergency haying and grazing on Conservation Reserve Program acres has been authorized nationally to provide relief for farmers and ranchers.

Ohio can make its claim to 4-H history by being the home of A.B. Graham, the school principal dubbed "Father of 4-H." However, with each father, there is a mother. And this mother, the "Mother of 4-H," lived just on the opposite end of the Corn Belt.

As Farm and Dairy wraps up its 4-H centennial timeline and historical look at the first 100 years of the 4-H youth program, we'd like to hear from readers about their 4-H experience.

Junior fair exhibitors in Geauga County can thank local buyers for their support - big support, to the tune of $200,800 at this year's livestock sales.

Livestock manure can be a valuable asset or a costly liability. Producers attending the Manure Science Review tried to sort fact from fiction after attending once session led by an attorney.

Antiques in the Woods, Sept. 7-8, features more than 80 antique and collectible dealers, who display and sell their products in a wooded setting.

Today, it is more important than ever for the agricultural community to build relationships with its nonfarm neighbors.

More than 250 people attended the Cactus Hill AQHA Quarter Horse dispersal auction in Dellroy, Ohio, Aug. 8.

Farm and Dairy is developing two separate article series and would like to hear from readers.

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.