Yearly Archives: 2022
A Visit to the Ugandan Equator with Robin Tener
Robin Tener, of Lisbon, Ohio, brought Farm and Dairy along to the Ugandan Equator in December 2021. (Submitted photo)
W.Va. announces over $17.4M in broadband grants
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice announced the preliminary approval of over $17.4 million in Line Extension Advancement and Development program funds.
National Dairy Board Scholarship applications being accepted
Applications are being accepted for scholarships awarded by America’s dairy farmers and importers through the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board.
USDA finds more bird avian influenza cases
The USDA has confirmed two more findings of avian influenza in wild birds — one in Colleton County, South Carolina and one in Hyde County, North Carolina.
Are manure digesters actually combating climate change?
Alan Guebert ponders the effectiveness of manure handling systems in reducing greenhouse gasses to combat climate change. Are they helping or hurting?
Visiting Cabo San Lucas with the Weavers
Lance and Jaimye Weaver, of Howard, Ohio, took Farm and Dairy to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. (Submitted photo)
Set goals, try small changes for your operation
If you did not have defined goals for you farm last year, set them this year. Learn how to effectively set and meet goals for your farm operation.
Keep livestock protected in extreme cold
There are a few precautions we can take to keep livestock protected during frigid winter temperatures.
Put your casual foot forward
The world is getting a little more casual — Minnie Mouse, the green m&m and first dates. Kym Seabolt weighs in on the latest fashion trend.
Rocky Mountain men made trails to the west
The mountain men were the pioneers of the Rocky Mountains, who came first as fur trappers, lured to the West by beavers and later by the buffalo.

















