Yearly Archives: 2019
Is it time for trophy hunting to end?
Like it or not, trophy hunting is legal. In his column this week, Scott Shalaway wonders whether or not it should be.
Visiting Richmond with the Potters
Don and Amy Potter, of Marietta, brought Farm and Dairy along on their trip to the Richmond, Virginia, area. Their visit to the Keystone...
USDA issues second round of payments
Sonny Perdue announced the second tranche of 2019 Market Facilitation Program payments to assist farmers suffering from damage due to trade retaliation.
Expert: Risk of spotted lanternfly on Christmas trees is minimal
Those worried that the spotted lanternfly will take up residence in their live Christmas tree shouldn't worry, according to Penn State Extension experts.
Farmers’ tax questions answered
Ohio State Extension educator David Marrison answers some commonly-asked questions regarding 2019 income tax preparation for farmers.
Hunters can protect against chronic wasting disease
Brush up on the best management practices to help protect hunters and their families against Chronic Wasting Disease.
Former Cleveland man finds passion in pheasants
What started as a lark quickly grew into a business, Sunrise Harvest Pheasant Farm, when Nick Zabala saw the demand for pheasants.
How to handle diabetes during the holidays
Jenny Lobb, a family and consumer sciences educator for Ohio State University Extension, offers tips enjoy the holidays while managing your diabetes.
Sen. Brown urges Ohioans to apply for 1890 National Scholars Program
U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is urging Ohioans to apply for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 1890 National Scholars Program.
National DHIA offers $1,500 scholarships to veterinary students
National Dairy Herd Information Association (DHIA) is offering $1,500 scholarships to third-year or fourth-year college of veterinary medicine students.


















