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Soybean checkoff brings new technology to market
The Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council’s efforts to grow farmers’ return on their soy checkoff investments have taken another leap forward.
Dairy Margin Coverage sign-ups begin Oct. 12
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency announces that Dairy Margin Coverage safety-net sign-up for 2021 coverage will begin Oct. 12.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 3/14
The top stories from the week March 8 to March 14, 2015.
Recycle your Christmas tree after the holidays
When Christmas is over and your tree begins to drop its needles, don’t put it out for the garbage.
Scam alert: President Obama won’t pay your energy bills
FirstEnergy Corp. is warning customers of its 10 electric distribution companies to be wary of bogus claims that President Obama will help pay utility bills for residential customers through a special federal program.
Social media effort addresses lactose intolerance
PHILADELPHIA — Exploring opportunities to connect with lactose intolerant consumers prompted the producer-funded dairy checkoff to launch moovision.com, a multichannel social media effort. Purpose The program aims to change the attitude and purchase behavior of millions of U.S. adults who currently experience real or perceived symptoms of lactose intolerance and avoid or restrict dairy consumption.
Ashtabula hosts grape, wine tours
KINGSVILLE, Ohio — The Ohio Grape and Wine Day and the Ashtabula County Twilight Grape Tour will be held from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Aug. 19 at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center’s Ashtabula Agricultural Research Station. The station is located at 2625 South Ridge Road East in Kingsville, Ohio. Topics Some of the
Look for cheaper egg prices by mid-May
U.S. egg prices are beginning to moderate now that the traditional Easter demand has subsided.
Ethanol not to blame for higher food prices
Record crop prices will drive down federal farm program payments.
Bird flu worries move on to Texas
Pennsylvania not out of the dark, but egg shipments resume.






