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West Nile virus tests positive in Ohio horse
The Ohio Department of Agriculture confirmed the first positive cases of West Nile Virus, Sept. 13, in Ohio horses for 2017.
Semitruck-trailer overturns, spilling 2,000-plus piglets
Speed may have been a factor in accident that spilled 2,200 pigs.
Western Pa. organic growers receiving top PASA award
Western Pa. organic growers receiving top PASA award MILLHEIM, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) will present its Sustainable Ag Leader Award and Sustainable Ag Business Leadership Award to Becky and Don Kretschmann, of Kretschmann Farm, and Tuscarora Organic Growers Cooperative, respectively. The awards will be presented at PASA’s 22nd annual Farming
New geospatial data released in Cropscape tool
WASHINGTON — The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service recently released updates to its online geospatial exploring tool, CropScape. 2011 Cropland Data Layer products, which are derived from satellite image observations at 30-meter (0.22 acres per pixel) resolution, help users visualize how the volatile weather events of 2011 affected cropland in the U.S. The CropScape tool
Test identifies Red Angus who carry marble bone disease
WASHINGTON — A new test that detects a rare and deadly bone disorder in Red Angus is now available to cattle producers, thanks to U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists.
Purdue research finds bacteria survives inside plants
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Sanitizing the outside of produce may not be enough to remove harmful food pathogens, according to a Purdue University study that demonstrated that Salmonella and E. coli can live inside plant tissues.
2010 Equine Affaire brings education to horse lovers
The Equine Affaire offers something for every horse breed.
Business Profile: WeCover Structures
DANVILLE, Pa. — WeCover Structures provides complete equine and agricultural building solutions.
Hazard A Guess: Week of June 5, 2008
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Coffeepot an 18th century art form in silver
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the evolution of the 18th century silver coffee server that came into its own with the rise of the English coffeehouse.






