Yearly Archives: 2019
How to fight foxtail in forages
Foxtail is infamous for seeds that get caught in the gums of livestock, leading to feed rejection and potential infections. Learn how to combat this weed.
Handling venison safely
Any venison derived from hunting should be handled safely to avoid the spread of foodborne pathogens, which could cause foodborne illnesses.
2019 Half Century of Progress Show with the Snyders and Schaefers
Farm and Dairy went to the 2019 Half Century of Progress show with Vanessa and Joel Snyder and their daughter Adriane and son-in-law Jeremy...
Farmers to get top-up payment from 14 insurers
Producers with crop insurance who had a payable prevented planting due to flooding, moisture or causes other than drought will receive a "top-up" payment.
Roundup of gardening news for Oct. 3, 2019
There will be a hydroponics and aquaponics class at 7 p.m. Oct. 14 at the Jefferson County Joint Vocational School in Bloomingdale, Ohio.
How to tune fishing lures
Learn how to make slight adjustments to optimize the way your fishing lures are working.
Hunting for raccoons: Part three
Judith Sutherland shares her husband's storied coon hunting experiences, and how they've shaped some cherished memories.
Overwhelmed? Pick one thing and do it
If you want to improve water quality, nutrient management or soil health on your operation, pick one thing and just do it.
Penn State: Test your private drinking water
Private water supplies should be tested every 12 to 14 months for total coliform and E.coli bacteria.
Earlier flooding gives way to drought in Ohio, WV
The heavy rainfall earlier this year gave way to drought in parts of Ohio and other states, presenting more challenges for this year's harvest and yields.