Monthly Archives: July 2011
Planning to cope with emergencies
Flood water forces the exodus of cattle to higher ground. Drought does the same on a wider scale, only to greener ground. And in...
Just the facts when it comes to GIPSA
Hedge ’em, hide ’em or howl at ’em, facts are facts. Trim ’em, trash ’em or trip over ’em, they still are facts....
Want to cut junk food? Don’t pay with plastic.
ITHACA, N.Y. -- A new study led by Manoj Thomas, assistant professor of marketing at Cornell, found the "pain of paying in cash can curb impulsive urges to purchase unhealthy food products."
Pain management during dehorning, castration of calves is common sense
Last week the American Dairy Science and Animal Science associations hosted their joint annual meeting in New Orleans.
Waterfowl hunting at Magee Marsh off limits during restoration project
With application deadline for once-a-year special hunts in select Ohio state-managed and -owned lands fast approaching, waterfowl hunters may be wondering why always popular Magee Marsh is not on the list.
Vacation With Us… Hays
While the rest of Farm and Dairy country was likely soggy and grumpy April 30-May 7, we basked in the 80-degree weather in Sarasota, Fla.
Vacation With Us… Wales
Larry Wales and his wife Sandy, of East Palestine, Ohio brought Farm and Dairy along with them to the Great Wall of China.
Vacation With Us… Amey
Toni and Jim Amey, of Canfield, Ohio, returned recently from Roger Hodgsons United Kingdom tour.
Vacation With Us… Cerar
Dale Cerar, of Robinson Township, Pa., stands in front of Catherines Summer Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia
Enjoy these lazy days of summer
Now that summer has decided to stay for a while, we can quit worrying about whether it is too wet or too dry or too cold or too warm. Sit back, sip a cold drink, make potato salad and meatloaf or fire up the grill, whatever you prefer. Enjoy the fruits of your labors, literally and figuratively.







