Yearly Archives: 2008
Circulation Delivery Deadlines
Hello everyone, My name is Frank Baldwin and I am the Circulation Marketing Manager of Farm and Dairy Newspaper. I would like to welcome...
Don’t complain with your mouth full
The last time the hefty price of wheat was a dinner conversation topic the then-secretary of agriculture, Earl Butz, hit the road to deflect...
Farmland Trust determines worth of northeast Ohio’s farmland, vineyards
PAINESVILLE, Ohio -- American Farmland Trust was at the center of a meeting in Lake County last month that underscored the economic importance...
Waste not want not in ‘hard times’
Whatever happened to the March lamb? Did the ferocious March lion have lamb for lunch before slinking back to his lair, growling and lashing...
Speaker: It’s time to address anxiety about food now
ARLINGTON, Va. — “Come out of your silo and begin a dialog with your customers and suppliers,” said consultant Kevin Murphy of Food-Chain Communications,...
U.S. ag equipment exports up in ’07
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — U.S. exports of agricultural-related machinery totaled more than $8.2 billion dollars in 2007, an increase of more than 13 percent compared...
From fish tanks to gas tanks, algae capable of producing alternative fuel
BOZEMAN, Mont. — The same brown algae that cover rocks and cause anglers to slip while fly fishing contain oil that can be turned...
Capture life on the farm in photography
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Agriculture is encouraging Ohioans to dust off their cameras and begin capturing “Life on the Farm” for...
If it flooded once, it’ll flood again
ST. LOUIS — Midwesterners have to be wondering: Will April be the cruelest month?Patterns in the Midwest this spring are eerily reminiscent of 1993,...
Sure, they’re cute, but those rascally rabbits are a pain
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Rabbits can be both living decor and a nibbling pest in home landscapes.“They’re a perennial problem because of the wide variety...








