Yearly Archives: 2014
That’s a ringer! Horseshoe pitchers say that sound is everything
Hatrick and David Young, 71, of Howard, Pa., are at two ends of the experience spectrum, but both were named two of the champions at the horseshoe pitching contest.
Medina County: 2013 CAUV values are increasing
MEDINA, Ohio— Many Medina County agricultural landowners may be surprised when they open their 2014 tax bills.
Soil type determination
For those on Current Agricultural Use...
Sara (Harris) Bennett
SALEM, Ohio — Sara (Harris) Bennett 96, of Salem, formerly of Green Township, died Jan. 10, 2014 at the Courtyard on Lexington Avenue, Salem.
She...
Increasing cropping frequency offers opportunity to boost food supply
Harvesting existing cropland more frequently could substantially increase global food production without clearing more land for agriculture, according to a new study from the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota.
Several tips for cooking venison
Venison steaks? Venison burgers? Venison roasts? Chris Kick shares some tips on how to cook this year's bounty.
Ed Stenger and Ike Pierce
Ed Stenger, of Belmont, Ohio, and Ike Pierce, of Sycamore, Pa., enjoyed a family vacation in Riviera Maya, Mexico. Farm and Dairy was happy to escape the cold weather for a bit!
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Monteleone
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Monteleone, of Adena, Ohio, brought the Farm and Dairy along in July to the Great Smoky Mountains, in Tennessee, to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary.
What farmers need to know about the Affordable Care Act
How will the Affordable Care Act impact farms and farmers?
Ohio Maple Days is in three locations
A new international grading system for maple syrup and the Food and Drug Administration's new food safety requirements for maple syrup producers will be two of the featured topics at 2014's Ohio Maple Days.
Dogs likely originated in Europe more than 18,000 years ago, biologists report
Wolves likely were domesticated by European hunter-gatherers more than 18,000 years ago and gradually evolved into dogs that became household pets, UCLA life scientists report.














