Yearly Archives: 2019
It’s pinkeye season again for cattle
Not only has pinkeye (Moraxella Bovis) reared its ugly head again this year, it has brought its bigger, tougher brother, Moraxella Bovoculi, to the fight.
Roundup of gardening news for Aug. 22, 2019
Catch up on gardening news in Columbiana and Wayne counties in Ohio and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
Ohio State Fair offers chances for farmers to connect with the public
The Ohio State Fair buildings may be at rest, but the dynamics for the groups that "bring it to life" are in perpetual motion.
Choosing the right agricultural technology for your farm
When is it a good choice to skip a passing phase or invest in what may be the way of the future?
Keep swimming until you find joy
Judith Sutherland reflects on the joy swimming has brought into her life and the lives of those close to her. She urges her readers to find that same joy.
Visiting Seattle with Sam Muniz and Stephanie Cope
Stephanie Cope, of Alliance, Ohio, (right) and daughter, Sam Muniz, of Lisbon, Ohio, took Farm and Dairy to Seattle. They are pictured in front...
Three Western PA farms recognized as Century Farms
Families from Beaver, Butler and Indiana counties were honored for keeping the family farm going for more than 100 years.
How to avoid getting stung by bees, wasps and hornets
As summer dwindles down, so do the food supplies bees, wasps and hornets rely on, which makes them aggressive. Learn how to prevent getting stung.
Late blight confirmed in Pa. tomatoes
Late blight has been reported in Erie, Mercer, Indiana, Centre, and Clinton counties, and are primarily in commercial production and home garden tomatoes.
2019 Ag Progress Days held at Penn State
Thousands of people attended Penn State's 2019 Ag Progress Days Aug. 13 to 15 at the Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center.


















