Yearly Archives: 2020
Waiting to mow helps preserve the bobolink
Learn more about the "wait to mow" movement and how it helps bobolinks and other grassland birds who've lost habitat.
Can you hazard a guess on what this antique metal tool is?
While our last item kept you stumped, we hope you'll be able to help identify this antique metal tool.
On Safari with the Tootles and the Marhefkas
Thomas and Barbara Tootle, of Circleville, Ohio, and Bruce and Ruth Marhefka, of Kensington, Ohio, took Farm and Dairy with them on an African...
Tale of two gardeners, better together
Julie Geiss recalls the first year she and her husband planted a herb and vegetable garden, or rather gardens.
Find new ground
Alan Guebert ponders the division that's present in the United States, considering everything from systemic racism and the pandemic to ag policy.
Checklist can aid in stopping spread of spotted lanternfly
The Spotted Lanternfly Checklist for Residents can help citizens prevent the spread of the spotted lanternfly.
Choose wisely
Kymberly Foster Seabolt dotes on Mr. Wonderful, reflecting on the kind of father he's been over the years, as Father's Day approaches.
Good weather, neutral report, flat market
Marlin Clark delivers a grain market report for the week of June 15, 2020.
2020 Keystone International Livestock Exposition canceled
The 2020 Keystone International Livestock Exposition, originally scheduled for Sept. 25-Oct. 4, has been canceled due to the risk of COVID-19.
USDA food boxes fall short in southern Ohio
The Farmers to Families Food Box program was supposed to fill gaps in the food supply chain. Instead, in some areas, it's created more headaches.


















