Monthly Archives: May 2012
Would you fail a basic civics test? Most would…
More than 60 percent of Americans can't name on of their two U.S. Senators.
N.Y. Farm Viability Institute’s bilingual project prompts spinoff
The New York Farm Viability Institute's bilingual dairy training project has spun off an independent program in support of Western New York dairy farms with Spanish-speaking employees.
Vacation With Us… Keegans
The Keegans, (left to right) Jacob, Meredith, Sarah and Clayton, spent spring break in Florida Keys. They are pictured at the most southern part...
Vacation With Us… Elder
Dale and Debbie Elder along with their aunt Roberta and uncle Harry Elder, of Sandy Lake, Pa. took their Farm and Dairy along when...
The Andersons buys ethanol plant in Iowa
The Andersons Inc., of Maumee, Ohio, has completed the purchase of an ethanol facility in Denison, Iowa,
Unusual spring drives erratic grain markets
Sell your old crop soybeans when futures are over 15 and don't look back. Continue to sell the new crop as it creeps higher.
Wheat growers: Prepare to apply foliar fungicide
WOOSTER, Ohio -- While cool weather conditions over the last few weeks have worked to slow wheat down considerably, the development of the crop...
Ky. researchers find new wheat disease that’s problem in S. America
LEXINGTON, Ky. — University of Kentucky College of Agriculture specialists are encouraging wheat producers and crop consultants to scout their fields for a new...
A rescue horse at the Peter Campbell horsemanship clinic gets a new home
NEGLEY, Ohio — In a sight that had to be witnessed to believe, a rescue horse got a new home.Spectators and participants at a...
Morel madness: Slim pickings this year
BIG PRAIRIE, Ohio — During a normal Ohio spring, morels begin to pop up around the third week of April. They peak around Mother's...