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No-till conference to address top issues
Water quality issues will dominate no-till conference.
Canada, Europe still biggest buyers of U.S. farm equipment
WASHINGTON — Exports of U.S.-made agricultural equipment increased 16 percent in 2012 compared to the previous year for a total $12.8 billion, with Africa leading the way in growth, according to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. The association cited U.S. Commerce Dept. data it uses in global markets reports for members. AEM said the 16
Pigs come to rescue of widow in Uganda
RICHMOND, Va. — A pair of pigs in Uganda changed the life of Milly, a widow, forever. In 2003, Milly’s husband died, leaving her unemployed with eight children to raise. As a housewife, her role had been to bear children and take care of their home. She was 35 and seemingly had no where to
Read it Again: Week of Feb. 21, 2002.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Read it Again: Week of Dec. 12, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Help for ‘working lands’: Governors push conservation effort
A coalition of governors say a more effective conservation program would help combat suburban sprawl, protect wildlife habitat, and help reduce air and water pollution.
Construction to start on ethanol plant
MAUMEE, Ohio – The Andersons Inc. will immediately begin construction on the largest, dry-mill ethanol plant east of the Mississippi River in Clymers, Ind.
Why Biden’s immigration proposal matters to Ohio agriculture
Undocumented immigrants play a significant role in Ohio’s agricultural workforce, but have never had a pathway to citizenship. That could change.
House and Senate ag committees approve 2013 farm bill
WASHINGTON — The House and Senate ag committees both approved their respective versions of the farm bill this week, the House by a vote of 36 to 10, and the Senate approval was 15-5.
Winter pasture management can also be mud management
Let me paint you a winter pasture management picture. Here sits our grazier, indoors next to a cozy wood stove fire while the farm’s livestock graze contentedly on stockpiled forages and… what? Oh yeah, that’s right, once again we had a dry fall period and instead of being able to stockpile forage growth, we actually






