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Grass-fed beef may have benefits for both consumers and the environment
Pasture walk gives others a chance to learn and gain ideas from other grazing systems.
Cattlemen’s Beef Board’s budget cut by 6.6 percent, advertising slashed
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — The Beef Promotion Operating Committee has recommended a $45.8 million Cattlemen’s Beef Board budget for fiscal year 2009, reflecting a 6.6 percent decrease from the $49 million budget for 2008. The 2009 budget for the beef board, which administers the national checkoff program, must be approved by the full beef board and
Pa. Center for Beef Excellence elects officers; now searching for director
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The newly formed Pennsylvania Center for Beef Excellence unanimously elected a slate of officers to guide the efforts of the Pennsylvania Beef Task Force, Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff said. The center’s new directors are: Jeff Nogan of Lackawanna County, president; Dennis Byrne of Chester County, vice president; Dr. Erskine Cash of Centre
Holstein distinguished junior members named at Pa. junior Holstein meeting
Awards were made at the 2001 Junior Holstein Association state convention Feb. 2-4 in West Middlesex, Pa.
Beef and dairy groups collaborate to develop private animal ID database
WASHINGTON – Livestock producers are supporting efforts to develop an animal movement database that will be coordinated in the private sector and serve as a key component of a national animal identification system.
USDA acreage reporting deadline is July 15
Ohio Farm Service Agency Executive Director Steven Maurer reminds farmers that July 15 is the deadline to file an acreage report for spring seeded crops.
Sloping sentiment
Kym Seabolt and Mr. Wonderful have done their best to embrace the house projects that have been thrust upon them. Now, they just have to get past logistics.
Pa. program shows children where their food comes from
For more than 20 years, Ag Encounter has been teaching Lawrence County fourth-graders about food and fiber from the people who know it best.
Cool, wet weather holds up Midwest planting season
Rain, cold and snow flurries in even the best areas of the Corn Belt mean that only 3% of the nation’s corn crop is planted, according to the USDA’s Crop Progress Report.
Judith Sutherland: Grandmother lives on in shepherds
The regret of never having had the opportunity to meet my paternal grandmother has always been with me, but the sense of loss has become stronger as I have grown older.






