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Senate moves farm bill
The U.S. Senate finished its version of the new farm bill Feb. 13.
Senate approves energy bill
Bill has incentives to encourage use of renewable fuels.
Producers kill pork checkoff
Pork council files lawsuit to overturn USDA’s decision.
Dripping in Civic pride
Kym Seabolt’s mother was chided for wading in a public fountain during her trip to Washington D.C., but her son recently visited in a suit.
Farm bill clears Senate Ag Committee with bipartisan support
Agriculture Reform, Food and Jobs Act now goes to the full Senate.
Cleveland Cliffs to reopen idled Weirton tin mill facility
Cleveland Cliffs will transform its recently idled tin mill facility in Weirton, West Virginia, into an electrical transformer production plant.
What to know about the 2024 farm bill
If the Farm Bill, which passed out of a congressional committee late last month, were signed into law in its current form, farmers would likely see few substantive changes in how they do business, at least at first.
Ohio Farmers Union to host farm bill meeting
The Ohio Farmers Union and U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown will hold a listening session and briefing in Fremont on Aug. 29.
Hill’s Supply names general manager
The leadership of Hill’s Supply has named a new general manager, following the untimely death of its owners in December.
Mix-and-match cover cropping can optimize organic production
WASHINGTON — Farmers can fine-tune their use of cover crops to help manage costs and maximize benefits in commercial organic production systems, according to USDA scientists. Production expenses for high-value organic crops like lettuce and broccoli can exceed $7,000 per acre, so producers often try to streamline costs with an annual two- to three-crop rotation.






