Yearly Archives: 2022
Ohio-made electric tractors could be a ‘game-changer’
While the Monarch MK-V tractor won’t work for all farming operations, it could be a game changer as electrification and autonomous equipment technology continue to shape the landscape of farming
Life lessons learned from grandparents make us richer
Judith Sutherland remembers her grandparents as happy and resourceful people who had very little but were rich in all the ways that count.
Mama Cat takes a vacation
Eliza Blue has been worried about Mama Cat for months as she vanished shortly after being spayed. Fortunately, she was just on vacation.
Before and after moments
After her mother experiences a health scare, Kym Seabolt pauses to take stock of the circumstances and how fortunate she has been.
How to build a heavy use pad
It's time to consider installing heavy use pads in areas around waterers and locations where hay will be fed that have been an issue in the past.
Record turkey prices expected for Thanksgiving
Families can expect to pay record-high prices at the grocery store for turkey this Thanksgiving thanks to the impacts of the bird flu and inflation.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 6, 2022
Catch up on FFA news from Fayetteville FFA, West Muskingum FFA, Black River FFA and Smithville FFA.
ODNR to celebrate Earth Science Week with events, Oct. 7-16
A series of programs held by the ODNR Division of Geological Survey will highlight the annual celebration of Earth Science Week from Oct. 9-Oct. 15.
Researchers study link between genetics and feed efficiency in Holstein cows
University of Wisconsin researchers studied genetic parameters for feeding behavior traits and their association with feed efficiency in Holstein cows.
A trip to Rocketts Landing with Robert Hunt
Robert Hunt brought Farm and Dairy along to Rocketts Landing in Richmond, Virginia, Sept. 18, as he watched the James River Association pontoon boat...


















