‘Will the Dairy Cow Save Humanity?’
An address by Herbert Hoover, U.S. Food Administrator, made to the National Milk and Dairy Farm Exposition, published in Farm and Dairy on May 31, 1918.
Public service? Officials consider adding farmers to loan forgiveness program
As the average age of farmers rises, the National Young Farmers Coalition and other agriculture groups are campaigning to add farmers to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
How will world events affect the market?
Marlin Clark reflects on how recent military action taken to eliminate Qasem Soleimani, an Iranian General, might affect the grain markets.
How to control pests in your attic
Attic pests can be responsible for property damage and they can cause health problems. Learn how to identify and get rid of common attic pests.
Winter lull is perfect for livestock guardian dog training
Tarma Shena reflects on winter, when it's too cold to do property maintenance or improvement and not late enough to prep for spring. It is, however, a good time to reflect, evaluate, train and improve.
Borden Dairy Co. seeks bankruptcy protection
Borden Dairy Co. recently filed for bankruptcy protection, making it the second major U.S. dairy to do so in as many months.
Crawford County girl wins grand champion at Pa. Farm Show
Alaina Webster, of Crawford County, won grand champion junior market swine at the 104th Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Head count: New technology presents challenges for 2020 Census
With the 2020 Census set to offer an online response option, Ohioans in areas with limited broadband access may need to be proactive with how they respond.
Farm show butter sculpture unveiled
The 2020 Pennsylvania Farm Show butter sculpture was unveiled Jan. 2, carved from butter depicting three of Pennsylvania’s professional sports mascots.
Movement for permanent daylight saving time grows
Local, state and federal officials are considering making Daylight Saving Time permanent. This could improve health, safety and crime rates.























