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Entrepreneur hopes to fill niche in custom meat business
Custom butcher shop hopes to fill a niche in the local food market.
Shorthorn make the grade — and yield — in recent on-farm trial
OMAHA, Neb. — Shorthorn genetics defied the odds on the grid recently; two purebred heifers graded USDA Prime, Yield Grade 1. Two others on the same load stamped Prime Yield Grade 2. This combination of marbling and cutability is extremely rare; only 0.032 percent of all cattle quality and yield graded in 2011 achieved this
NAILE 2011 takes over Louisville, Ky.
During NAILE, the event hosts nearly 23,000 livestock entries from almost every state.
Pa. grazing conference to feature cattlemen Kit Pharo and Jeremy Engh
PENNSDALE, Pa. — The Lycoming County Conservation District is offering an opportunity to hear two nationally known grazing experts at a fall meeting, “Sustainable Grazing for Profit.” Grass-based The meeting will be held from 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Oct. 13 at the Pennsdale Civic Center in Pennsdale, Pa. The presenters — Kit Pharo and
Time to measure and manage winter forages before it is too late
It’s time to take inventory of remaining hay supplies to make sure there is enough until pastures green up regardless of what weather conditions occur.
Hey, simple mistakes can happen
Mistakes happen, even for the best of us.
No arm, No problem. Farm accident survivor makes it work
It’s been 20 years since Julie Prentice, of Mercer County, lost her lower arm in a farm accident. What could’ve been a setback has been nothing of the sort.
Slow Moving Vehicle sign saving lives for 50 years
The Slow Moving Vehicle Sign has been a requirement in Ohio for 50 years, and has been saving lives for even longer.
Program will clear the air about stable ventilation
BURTON, Ohio – It has been a long, hot summer and the inside of your horse barn has probably been even hotter.
Foot-and-mouth disease hits European farmers’ clout as well as pocketbook
President of the Belgian farmers union said the economic impact of the disease has been enormous, but psychologically, it has been even worse.






