Yearly Archives: 2019
Speaking up for U.S. soybean growers
This Delaware County grain farmer is an advocate for his industry — on his farm and across the country.
Americans think national parks worth $92 billion
A study calculated that Americans put a total value of $92 billion per year on our national parks, monuments, seashores and recreation areas.
Conservation is always in style
"Healthy Soil and Pure Water" are the goals of the Holmes Soil and Water Conservation District, and of every soil and water conservation district in Ohio.
Visiting the 103rd PA Farm Show
A group from Washington and Greene counties in Pennsylvania took Farm and Dairy and eight tractors to take part in 103rd PA Farm Show...
UK is still heading for the Brexit
In his column this week, Alan Guebert explores the motivation behind the UK's exit from the EU and draws parallels to political policy in the U.S.
Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 24, 2019
On Jan. 15, the Crestview FFA hosted State FFA Officer, Kolesen McCoy, to talk to students about many different things.
So you need to go talk to your lender…
A variety of factors are forcing lenders to be more critical of loan applications. Use these tips to help your lender as they review your loan application.
Roundup of gardening news for Jan. 24, 2019
Mill Creek MetroParks will be hosting the Jewels of Winter, a celebration and display of orchids at Fellows Riverside Gardens, Jan. 29-March 3.
Adapt or die: Life of gray and fox squirrels
Species that can adjust to changes in habitat or food availability can thrive. Among the most adaptable species are gray and fox squirrels.
Off to the Stampede with the Adams
Farm and Dairy readers Reuben Adams (pictured) and mom Glenda Adams, of Pennsylvania, visited the Calgary Stampede recently.


















