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Concerns voiced over permit for Rosebud Mining Company
A group of 50 Carrollton residents are voicing their concerns over what will become of their water supplies if Rosebud Mining Company gets to mine 9,407 acres in the areas of Penny and Scio roads in Carroll County.
New practices can lead to healthier and more productive dairy cows
MADISON, N.J. — As 2011 approaches, dairy producers may be looking for changes that can help improve cow health and profitability. With tightened European Union export requirements on the way for dairy products, the coming year is a great time to set sights on milk quality resolutions that can help capture a greater return from
Beef checkoff to NCBA: Drop dead
In a toughly worded statement June 22, the executive committee of the Cattlemen’s Beef Board, the group created by Congress to collect and oversee the $1-per-head beef checkoff, served notice that it strongly backed the independence of the Federation of State Beef Councils in the ongoing debate over the checkoff’s future. Declaring independence “The Federation,”
Storms claim lives, cause severe damage to homes, farms
Farmers and neighbors work to rescue animals, secure buildings.
Where will ag spend Obama billions?
The new president wants Congress to approve upwards of $800 billion in cash and tax credits by mid-February to, hopefully, stem the worst economic slide any American under 70 has experienced. And that’s in addition to the yet-to-be spent $350 billion from the $700 billion, October 2008 bank bailout. How do you spend $1.1 trillion
West Virginia Quilts and Quiltmakers: Story of state’s heritage told in design
Handmade bed quilts are windows into the past. A newly published book profiles West Virginia quilts and quiltmakers.
USDA moves to reopen Canadian border to cattle
WASHINGTON – After extensive risk reviews, USDA is moving to allow imports of live feeder cattle under 30 months of age from Canada and other regions with effective bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) prevention and detection measures.
Looking for brainy farm solutions
n this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell tries to use both sides of her brain to make sense out of farm income numbers and unemployment figures.
‘Come now, let us reason together’
Alan Guebert surmises “Congress is broken and only good will and reasonable people will fix it,” detailing leaders who influenced past Farm Bills.
Ohio wild turkey season is coming to a close
Ohio hunters harvested 14,442 wild turkeys through May 23, during the spring wild turkey hunting season. Check out the full county-by-county results.






