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Judge: Injunction remains on CRP use, pending compromise
WASHINGTON — U.S. District Court Judge John Coughenour ruled July 17 livestock producers can utilize at least 2.5 million acres of noncritical Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land for haying and grazing, rejecting the calls for a ban of USDA’s Critical Feed Use (CFU) initiative. The decision was based largely on a brief filed by the
GIPSA fines Martin D. Yoder Livestock
WOOSTER, Ohio — A local commercial livestock buyer and dealer has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Grain Inspection Packers and Stockyards Administration regarding claims about unpaid purchase prices and misrepresentation of grade and yield prices. Better known as GIPSA, the inspection agency enforces the Packers and Stockyards Act — a fair
Spring management tips for your horse pasture
Spring can be a tricky time to manage horse pastures with melting snow and spring rains. However, you can use these tips to optimize yours.
Lessons from a one-room schoolhouse
Judith Sutherland considers how education has changed over time.
Deciding when to harvest steer is part science, part art
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – How do you determine when to harvest steers that have been on feed? That’s a tough question to answer with a real specific guideline, according to Eldon Cole, University of Missouri Extension livestock specialist located in Mount Vernon.
Western Pa. Sheep Symposium: Producers can’t ignore scrapie risk
William Shulaw, OSU Extension veterinarian, talked about the diagnosis and control of scrapie, the ovine form of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease.
Paulus Farms has been progressive for more than 40 years
The first tractor a member of the Paulus family bought is still being put to limited use. The sense of tradition has led to some surprisingly forward-thinking approaches to farming.
Global schwarming???
Eric Keller questions the authority of world leaders meeting to discuss global warming and how his cows became a threat to the environment.
Cattlemen, pocket your profits: Sign up to market Ohio Signature Beef
CORTLAND, Ohio – Northwestern Ohio cattlemen haul their fat cattle to northeastern Ohio slaughterhouses and pocket premiums up to $80 per head.
We’re all in this coop together
There are always power struggles in the coop but Eliza Blue reminds her flock, they’re all in it together.






