Yearly Archives: 2019
Flashback: Military convoy rolls through Ohio in 2009
Last week a convoy of restored military vehicles rolled through Salem, Ohio, inspiring Sam Moore to dust off and rerun a column he wrote 10 years ago.
Visiting the North Wall with Ray Keene
Ray Keene, a Vietnam veteran and Farm and Dairy newsstand delivery driver, took us with him to the Canadian Vietnam Memorial, or the North...
Nationwide, farm bankruptcies up, Ohio still stable
Farm bankruptcies across the nation are up, but Ohio's rate remains among the lowest in the Midwest, according to a new analysis by Ohio State researchers.
The life of Kai
Following the passing of their beloved cat, Kandalle, Kym Seabolt and her family welcome Kai to the household.
Beetlemania: An inordinate fondness for beetles
Since his wife brought home that spectacular eastern Hercules beetle he described in his column a few weeks ago, Scott Shalaway has embraced beetlemania.
You purchased local farm products — now what?
You purchased local farm products all summer, but now what do you do with the remaining product? Here are a few ideas: canning, drying and freezing.
Water quality problems that affect livestock production
Learn what the most common water quality problems affecting livestock production are and how they could affect your herd.
Follow the rules when using poultry litter
Poultry manure for permitted operations needs to follow the Natural Resource Conservation Service 590 standards when being stockpiled prior to spreading.
Fish bait: The business of nightcrawlers
Ever wonder where bait shops get so many nightcrawlers? Mike Tontimonia has that answer and so many more.
Summer fun with August numbers
Alan Guebert digs into the aftermath of the USDA's number-filled Crop Report and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates, released Aug. 12.


















