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US, China postpone more tariffs
The USDA announced Feb. 22 that the Chinese government has committed to buy an additional 10 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans.
Ohio research project will monitor traffic with drones
DriveOhio recently announced plans to study the use of unmanned aircraft systems, sometimes called drones, to monitor traffic and roadway conditions.
You can’t judge a cow by its ‘cover’
Some presents were wrapped in gold paper with a big red bow. Others were less elegant, but showed they were packaged with love. Some givers are even known for their ability to dodge traditional wrapping by handing over a shopping bag with the present inside. What do the ribbons and trimmings say about those sayings?
Committee: U.S. needs dairy policy makeover
WASHINGTON — A national committee looking for ways to improve dairy farm profitability had to wind through a maze of information to come up with recommendations. And what they found is that existing federal programs and legislation have limited impact on mitigating the massive impact of recent market events. The national Dairy Industry Advisory Committee
Stronger markets bring positive attitude to sheep convention
DENVER, Colo. — The year began with stronger markets for lamb and wool, which helped provide a positive attitude to industry participants at the American Sheep Industry Association (ASI) National Lamb Feeders Association Convention in Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 20-23. Cull-ewe prices are the highest seen in years, wool markets are expected to be active, pelt
Milk pricing system needs to change
Editor: In these times of plunging milk prices, it must be remembered that traders on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange who are driving down milk prices to dairy farmers nationwide are real people with real names and real motivations. There is more involved here than just the economy. This reminds me of a quote by Kenneth
U.S. beef and pork riding export wave
May pork sales set yet another monthly record while beef exports reached their highest levels since December of 2003.
A weekly roundup of FFA news for the week of May 1, 2008
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio — At the April 22 state animal health contest, the Hillsdale FFA team placed 13th. The team consisted of Kelsey King, Michelle Funk, Mariah Gibbons and Asheena French. The chapter will be attending the Ohio State Convention May 2-3. * * * ALBANY, Ohio — The Alexander FFA chapter went to the Ohio
You think your fuel bill is high!
It’s like a game. If I put only $10 in the gas tank, maybe prices will go down tomorrow (which is about how long $10 lasts and I have to stop at the gas station again).
President’s budget cuts ag spending; hits net income
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The president’s proposed federal budget that includes features to reduce government farm program spending would cut net income for U.






