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Shown are Cole Plassman and Harmon Gombash planting white pine, a common windbreak tree. (Submitted photo)

With the drought conditions experienced last year, many people remember seeing blowing soil across farm fields. Even recently, there have been reports of blowing soil in Defiance County. Blowing soil is often caused by a combination of dry conditions and a lack of ...


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The Racing Report is a five-part photo essay shot at short tracks in Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania that will run in Farm and Dairy through the summer. The first installation sees photojournalist Matthew Chasney going to opening night at Mansfield Speedway, in Mansfield, Ohio.

On May 15, Mansfield Speedway, which had lain dormant since 2019, returned to ...


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Welcome to episode 60 of Farm and Dairy’s virtual newsletter, the Weekly Rundown, where reporters Liz Partsch and Paul Rowley discuss the top stories from this week’s issue in our newsroom.

Episode 60

In episode 60, Liz and Paul break down the headlines from the May 28 edition, including:


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With the drought conditions experienced last year, many people remember seeing blowing soil across farm fields. Even recently, there have been reports of blowing soil in Defiance County. Blowing soil is often caused by a combination of dry conditions and a lack of conservation practices such as cover crops and windbreaks.

One conservation practice that can help reduce ...


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Some days I wish I could go back in time. Not to change much, just to feel a few things twice.

I used to worry I didn’t spend enough time with my children. I was primarily an at-home mom with more blessings and time than many, yet I wondered, always, if it was enough?

Every birthday from age 2 years old on, I would have a moment of feeling unbearably sad thinkin...


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