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Extra care needed when pulling stuck machinery out of muddy fields
If you find yourself stuck in a field while plowing or planting, don’t make a bad situation worse by ignoring safety.
Ohio veterinarians fined and suspended
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Veterinarians Rick Rothfuss and Rick Mather of Columbus, Ohio, each have been fined $10,000 and have drawn six-month suspensions as a result of an initial investigation at The Red Mile trotting track in Lexington. Richard Williams, presiding judge for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, imposed the penalties in a ruling. On Oct.
Another StarLink deadline: Payment for not growing it
Farmers who did not raise StarLink corn in 2000 may receive payments of about $1 or $2 for each acre.
USDA: Downer cows must be euthanized, can’t be slaughtered
WASHINGTON — The USDA released a final rule March 14 to amend federal meat inspection regulations to require a complete ban on the slaughter of cattle that become nonambulatory after passing initial inspection.
Truman wanted to help free countries stay free
After World War II the U.S. had to find a new approach to the problem of peaceful stabilization of international affairs due to Soviet Union expansion.
Grazing native grasses could benefit your cattle and wildlife
Native grasses provide cover for wildlife, excellent brood rearing habitat for grassland nesting and upland game birds and lots of forage for wildlife.
Food safety is the main ingredient to a successful cookout
Whether you’re a grill master or a first-time barbecue cook, food safety should always be part of your routine to ensure a healthy and happy Fourth of July.
Did your alfalfa survive winter?
Many producers are now seeing the results of winter injury to alfalfa because of the harsh 2018-2019 winter. Learn how to assess the damage in your fields.
Pain management during dehorning, castration of calves is common sense
Last week the American Dairy Science and Animal Science associations hosted their joint annual meeting in New Orleans.
Shalaway details his favorite bird feeders
When readers ask for help selecting a bird feeder, I’m happy to oblige. I bought my first feeder in 1978, so I’ve had lots of experience evaluating them.






