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Krause to make tillage tools for Caterpillar
Caterpillar Agricultural Products Inc. will offer a line of tillage tools manufactured by Krause Corporation, Hutchinson, Kan., for use with track tractors.
Ukraine’s dairy industry relies on imports, small household herds
Since the Russians attacked Ukraine, we’ve learned a lot about its agricultural industry. But what about it’s dairy industry specifically?
Oral rabies baiting taking place in Columbiana County
Baits will be distributed by plane in rural areas of the county and ground baiting by health departments in urban and suburban neighborhoods. A helicopter will also target urban and suburban areas, parks and preserves.
Kuhn Group acquires Krause Corporation
SAINT MARYS, Kan. — Kuhn Group, a leader in the design, manufacturing and marketing of hay and forage, livestock feeding and bedding, tillage, planting and seeding, manure and fertilizer spreading, landscape maintenance and crop protection equipment, has announced the acquisition of Krause Corporation, a privately held North American leader in the field of tillage equipment
It took a winch, but he’s okay
A 26-year-old retired Appaloosa being kept by Mary Jo Modzeldwski of Burgettstown, Pa., ventured onto a footbridge where it had never gone before and fell through. It took a tow truck to get him out.
Our spotlight, the orange desk lamp
Judith Sutherland, her sisters and her cousins were part Broadway, part small-town chapel as they performed grand shows atop their beds.
Pastors’ insights from Oklahoma City bombing offer healing, hope for nation
Six years after the Oklahoma bombing, several people are still receiving free counseling offered by the United Methodist Church’s Oklahoma Annual Conference. The conference’s Volunteers-In-Mission program is prepared to send teams to New York and Washington if they’re needed.
Vacation with us: The Kramers on Topsail Island
Four generations of the Kramer family vacationed at Topsail Island, North Carolina, in August. Grandpap Roy Kramer is pictured with dad, Ted Kramer, Ian Kramer, of Hookstown, Pennsylvania, and Ian’s son, Owen Kramer. Roy is an avid reader of Farm and Dairy and brought us along to read at the beach.
Oral rabies vaccine tested in Ohio, West Virginia
The USDA and Plant Health Inspection Service announced it will continue field evaluation of an oral rabies vaccine bait called ONRAB in five states.
VA to pay benefits for new Agent Orange claims
WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs has begun distributing disability benefits to Vietnam Veterans who qualify for compensation under recently liberalized rules for Agent Orange exposure. Up to 200,000 Vietnam Veterans are potentially eligible to receive VA disability compensation for medical conditions recently associated with Agent Orange. The expansion of coverage involves B-cell (or






