Yearly Archives: 2016
Farmers talk purity and purpose at Organic Farming Conference
Organic farming conference draws 475 to Holmes County.
Penn State enologist supports Pennsylvania winemakers
With a swirl, sniff and a sip, Denise Gardner, Penn State’s enologist, can discern almost all there is to know about a particular variety of wine.
Considering a farm internship? Read this first
Farm internships introduce college students and grads to the agricultural industry and provide opportunities for farmers to pass experience to the next generation. They typically span May through September, during the growing season.
Networking is vital for farmer veterans
Ivory Harlow and her husband, Kip, both served in the United State Air Force and are now enjoying life on the farm in southern Ohio.
Salute to veterans’ untold stories
On Veterans Day, Editor Susan Crowell shares the WWII memories of two uncles and her father.
Nature lovers have many book choices
Scott Shalaway ensures readers have time to consider some of this fall's new nature-themed books before the holidays.
Ohio drift car driver glides his way to Rookie of The Year
Local car salesman and race car driver found his passion with drifting.
Hazard a guess at this intriguing mystery item
Another true mystery item, no manufacturer or markings of any kind just two coils to help you figure it out! Can you help us Hazard a Guess?
Vacation with us: Off to the park we go with the Joneses
Pat and Peggy Jones, of Waterford, Ohio, took Farm and Dairy on a trip to Glacier National Park during the 100th anniversary celebration of...
Gene-edited mushroom wins Penn State developer wins ‘Best of What’s New’ award
Yinong Yang, a professor of Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences, edited the mushroom's genome using a revolutionary new tool known as CRISPR-Cas9.


















