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ATI students find success with two-year bioenergy program
Program trains students for two-year degrees in marketable fields.
Ohio sheep producers honor peers and industry supporters at symposium
Karen Locke of Warsaw, Ohio, received the 2014 Charles Boyles Ohio Master Shepherd Award for her contributions to the sheep industry and its organizations in Ohio.
Tell us your story: 100 years in 100 words
Over the past 100 years, Farm and Dairy has been more than a newspaper to many of you — we’ve become a community, a family.
Congress wraps up its least productive year ever
Every year ends on Dec. 31. Every baseball season ends with the World Series. Growing seasons end with a hard freeze and the opera season is over when a large, round lady sings. Today’s ag political season, however, never ends. Farm bills take more than two years to write and they’re still not written. Negotiations
Pennsylvania performance tested bull sale grosses nearly $300,000
Top bull in Pa. Livestock Evaluation Center offering brings $13,000.
U.S. sets record for soy exports four years in a row
ST. LOUIS — According to the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. soy exports set a record for the fourth year in a row with exports of 1.9 billion bushels for the last marketing year. Soybean-checkoff funded international sales efforts helped to achieve these record-setting export numbers. The United Soybean Board continues to devote the largest
Nearly $1 million up for grabs for Ohio organic farmers
COLUMBUS — Ohio farmers transitioning to organic agriculture or currently certified organic farmers can receive assistance for meeting conservation goals through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program. Nearly $1 million has been set aside by the USDA’s Natural Resource Conservation Services in Ohio. Organic producers can receive as much as $20,000 per year or $80,000 over
U.S. using less water than 35 years ago
WASHINGTON –The U.S. is using less water than during the peak years of 1975 and 1980, according to water use estimates for 2005. Despite a 30 percent population increase during the past 25 years, overall water use has remained fairly stable, according to a new U.S. Geological Survey report. Assistant Secretary of the Interior Anne
U.S. agricultural exports forecasted to be a record $61.5 billion this year
This is an increase of $5.3 billion over the previous year.
Program helps gear manure haulers to become environmental managers
MARYSVILLE, Ohio – Some people look at a large livestock farm’s manure storage pond and just see waste.






