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Key steps to consider when spotting a coyote
Ohio wildlife biologists are frequently contacted by concerned residents who spot coyotes in urban or suburban areas. This is seldom a cause for alarm.
Northwest Pa. soil health workshop slated for May 23 near Lucinda, Pa.
LUCINDA, Pa. — Learn how to profit by improving the health of your soil and crops at the Soil Health Workshop May 23. The workshop will highlight sound ecological farming practices such as the use of cover crops and no-till techniques. Nationally recognized experts will bring you up to date on the use of cover
Cooperatives Working Together accepts latest round of herd retirements
ARLINGTON, W. Va. — Cooperatives Working Together has tentatively accepted 194 bids in its latest herd retirement, representing 34,442 cows and 653,893,409 million pounds of milk. Farmers had submitted a total of 209 herd retirement bids to CWT. CWT’s three herd retirements last year were the primary reason why U.S. cow numbers dropped steeply in
FSA Andy for Nov. 20, 2008
Hello again, friends! Hang onto your hats! Sign-up for the 2009 Direct and Counter-Cyclical Program is still under construction. Forms have not been completed for the 2009 crop year and regulations have not been published. An announcement will be made and you will be notified when we are ready to proceed. Something to consider while
Tax credits available for planting trees
Landowners interested in creating a forest on their property may be able to take a direct deduction from their federal taxes this year.
Rare collection of Lionel trains auctioned by DeFina
DeFina Auctions hosted the sale of the lifetime collection of Lionel model trains from the estate of the late John Brenner.
Pa. rebuilding rail tunnel on Allegheny rail-trail
Pennsylvania is rebuilding a vital link in the long-distance trail system connecting Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C.
FDA investigates: Improper disposal of bioengineered pigs may pose risk
Pigs involved in bioengineering studies at the University of Illinois may have entered the food chain.
The more things change, the more things change
Alan Guebert discusses two reports and how they demonstrate a need to adopt climate change policies in the agricultural industry.
Why do cows bunch up in groups?
When cows bunch together it compromises production, health and welfare of the animals. Unless you’re a cow whisperer, here are some things to consider when dealing with bunching.






