Yearly Archives: 2015
Where’s the SNAP charity and love?
Perhaps we can agree that spending just $3, and maybe even $4, out of every $1,000 of GDP isn't too much for the richest country in the history of the world to feed its hungry.
ODNR taking conservation award nominations
Individual farmers, partnerships or family farm corporations are eligible for nomination.
Research shows raw milk dramatically increases risk for illness
According to research, consumers are nearly 100 times more likely to get a foodborne illness from drinking raw milk.
Consider that pipeline’s impact to your pasture and hay fields
Consider all the effects of pipelines, including to your forage crops.
Ohio’s second captive deer tests positive for wasting disease
Deer is from the same Holmes County herd as the 2015 case.
Georgeanne Sexton Wolf, 1945-2015
SALEM, Ohio — Longtime Farm and Dairy employee Georgeanne Wolf, 69, of Lisbon, died April 2, 2015, at Salem Regional Medical Center following a...
April’s gardening to-do list
There are a few more gardening tasks to take care of during April as the ground dries and the temperatures get warmer.
Mt. Pleasant Community Garden volunteers share gift of fresh produce
Since 2011, Mount Pleasant Community Garden volunteers have donated more than 43,000 pounds of fresh produce to the Stark County Hunger Task Force, assisting them in alleviating hunger through their 32 food pantries. You can help.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 4/4
This week’s top stories include a calf born with its heart in its throat, the reality of poverty and hardship in southeastern Kentucky, the best fruits and vegetables for self-sufficiency, USDA crop insurance deadline information and perspectives on 2015 dairy prices.
Pick a chick: How to choose the best breed of poultry for your backyard
Ask a dozen a poultry enthusiasts what the best breed of chicken is and you’ll get a dozen different answers.














