Yearly Archives: 2025
Reader: Medicaid coverage lacked context
A reader responds to the "Rural health systems at risk of closing, cutting services after Medicaid cuts" article in the Aug. 14 issue of Farm and Dairy.
Surveying pasture weeds
Late summer pasture walks help identify weeds early to assess infestations and plan fall control for healthier forage and better grazing.
Anchor it with roots before it pollutes
From vanished barns to growing suburbs, soil erosion and sediment pollution threaten Ohio’s waters. Conservation starts with one simple act: Just seed it.
August is one, long garden feast
Alan Guebert offers a look back at August farm life in Illinois: homegrown meals, garden harvests, canning marathons and the simple joy of family dinners.
Prepare for corn silage harvest
A silo collapse close call reminds us of the risks of harvest. From storage prep to equipment checks, safety and reflection are key for a productive season.
Roundup of FFA news for Aug. 21, 2025
The West Holmes FFA Chapter held its annual FFA Hog Roast July 27 at Lake Buckhorn.
Remembering the humble bean dish that served many a farm meal
A chipped old bean dish, once a 1951 wedding gift, stirs memories of farm meals, family love and the quiet strength of mothers who fed so many.
A good start comes from being prepared
Outdoors columnist Jim Abrams offers reflections on his first squirrel hunt and hunting ethics, as the start of Ohio’s hunting season approaches.
Life advice
Life doesn’t come with a manual, but Kym Seabolt offers some hard-earned lessons on time, health, kindness and embracing the chaos — with dessert included.
Producers talk barriers for beginning farmers at Ag Progress Days
Pennsylvania producers discussed the challenges in agriculture today at a meeting with state legislators at Penn State's Ag Progress Days on Aug. 13.

















