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Estimates show higher milk prices next year
WASHINGTON – Current USDA estimates place 2006 milk production at 181.9 billion pounds, a 2.8 percent increase above 2005.
Addressing hunger and environmental protection: agriculture and biodiversity linked
New solution proposed in “ecoagriculture” to save biodiversity and to feed hungry populations is based on a new understanding of wildlife biology and ecology, on-the-ground experimentation, and major scientific advances in genetics, remote sensing, and other fields.
Five Pa. residents awarded for conservation work in Lawrence County
NEW CASTLE, Pa. – For Gary Fulkman, conservation is just something that’s always been at the forefront of his mind.
Santa may bring a Senate farm bill
WASHINGTON – The Senate reached an agreement late last week to consider 40 amendments – 20 from the Democrats and 20 from the Republicans – to its version of the farm bill.
Wild turkey hunting season concludes in south zone
Hunters have harvested 15,718 wild turkeys after four weeks of Ohio’s 2020 spring hunting season.
Huge food show in Dubai is opportunity to showcase U.S. beef
WASHINGTON — A dozen leaders of state and national agriculture organizations from around the United States visited the Middle East and Europe through a trade mission organized by the U.S. Meat Export Federation. The goal is to develop a deeper understanding of the potential of these two export markets for U.S. beef, pork and lamb.
State-inspected meat processors soon will welcome interstate sales
Farm bill provision to allow interstate marketing of state-inspected meat is becoming a reality.
Corn Yield Contest winners recognized
ST. LOUIS — Corn growers shattered yield records in a year beset with weather problems, using innovative production techniques and improved seed varieties to achieve top numbers in the National Corn Growers Association 2008 National Corn Yield Contest. Not only was the number of entries (6,725) higher than ever before, and double the number in
Fire drill: If a fire started in your stables, what would you do?
NEW CASTLE, Pa. – When the firefighters pulled up to the scene, the fire had grown from a small hay fire to a full barn fire.
Pupils encounter agriculture
NEW CASTLE, Pa. – The sandy-haired fourth grader’s eyes widened as he rounded the corner of the commercial exhibit building at the Lawrence County Fairgrounds.




			
			
			

