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‘One horse begets another’: Jonathan Cush builds winning herd, makes mark on Belgian breed
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio — In 1989, when the oldest of John and Paula Cush’s five sons, Jonathan, was just 9 years old, a Palomino mare named Honey came into the family’s lives. A friend hauled that horse to the Cush homestead — in town, in Bolivar, Ohio — and Jonathan and his father tied the
Old lessons and new challenges
There are things beef farmers are already doing well and areas where they need to do better. Miranda Reiman shares her thoughts in her recent column.
Webinar to outline calf market expectations
A free CattleFax webinar will provide an outlook for the cow-calf and entire beef industry for the remainder of 2018.
Pa. performance-tested bull sale grosses more than $286,000
Beef producers earned $286,300 for top-quality bulls at the 45th Pennsylvania Performance-Tested Bull Sale.
USDA modifies mandatory COOL rule
The final COOL rule issued by the USDA requires the origin designations of muscle cut meats to include information about where each of the production steps (i.e., born, raised, slaughtered) occurred.
New puppy learns the ropes
Training a puppy again has been both fun and maddening for Judith Sutherland. But it’s been worth it.
Grants available to Pennsylvania farmers
The Pennsylvania Center for Dairy Excellence and Center for Beef Excellence are offering financial assistance to dairy and beef farms.
How will BSE affect the market?
Ag economists and beef expert weigh in on how mad cow will change the U.S. beef and grain markets.
Good evidence fermented foods might be good for gut, and overall health says MU extension nutrition specialist
Fermented foods could be the key to improving gut and overall health.
How to water your vegetable garden
Not every plant in your vegetable garden likes to be watered the same. Learn the water requirements and preferences of each variety to improve your yields.






