Yearly Archives: 2025
Farm and Dairy Weekly Rundown: Episode 14 (7-10-25)
Reporters Liz Partsch and Paul Rowley give a rundown of the top stories in Farm and Dairy newspaper for the week of July 10, 2025.
Pennsylvania No-Till Alliance celebrates 20 years with upcoming field days
The Pennsylvania No-Till Alliance celebrates 20 years of farmer-led efforts to boost soil health, expand cover crops and promote no-till practices.
Western Reserve Artist Blacksmith Association reignites passion for blacksmithing
Western Reserve Artist Blacksmith Association recently held its annual conference with Anna Koplik who demonstrated new skills to interested blacksmiths.
New law paves way for Ohio Farm Bureau Health Plans, expanding coverage
Ohio Farm Bureau’s new health plans aim to offer affordable, comprehensive coverage for farm families, thanks to a law modeled after Tennessee’s success.
Record keeping in the bee yard
Beekeeper Scott Svab offers tips for quick and easy record keeping in a home apiary.
The storied life of ‘The Country Wife’
Judith Sutherland recalls the way columnist Pat Leimbach connected with her readers through a genuine love of family farm life.
Halfway through a thin slice of baloney
U.S. ag markets stay steady mid-2025, but rising debt, weak trade and a falling dollar raise concerns for the second half, according to Alan Guebert.
Fairy candles light up the forest
Fairy candles, or black cohosh, bloom each July with towering white spires, marking midsummer's arrival and adding a magical glow to shaded forest trails.
The relationship between cattle and forages
Ohio State Extension educator Daniel Lima delves into cattle grazing habits, breed traits and tips to improve pasture health and livestock productivity.
Hauling memories and dreams in a little wagon
Aaron Dodds unearths decades of family memories and love, recalling the story of a forgotten wooden wagon that was rescued from a briar-covered hill.

















