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USDA confirms 66th case of virulent Newcastle disease
Since May 18, USDA has confirmed 66 cases of virulent Newcastle disease in backyard birds in California. Learn more about the disease and its symptoms.
USDA confirms virulent Newcastle disease in backyard chicken flock
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service confirmed another case of virulent Newcastle disease in backyard exhibition chickens in California.
Ohio EPA cites Rover Pipeline for spills
The Rover Pipeline project has been cited for unauthorized discharge into state wetlands.
Prevent winter fish kills on ponds using aerators or diffusers
Winter fish kills and oxygen depletion on ponds are particularly common on ponds with high nutrient loads, heavy aquatic vegetation prior to freezing over, and those with small surface area and shallow water depths.
Tv series “Farm Kings” is renewed for a second season
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — GAC’s hit television series Farm Kings has been renewed for a second season. The Kings of Pittsburgh — a farming family of nine brothers, one sister and their mother — have engaged a viewership base that grew throughout the first 10-episode season. GAC viewers are relating in a big way to this family’s
Plumbing tips for Thanksgiving?
CINCINNATI — These guys give the phrase “Black Friday” a whole new meaning. The day after Thanksgiving is the busiest of the year for Roto-Rooter’s residential plumbers. Big holiday meal preparation and cleanup can lead to a lot of unwanted waste in the kitchen drain and garbage disposal. Also, a house full of holiday guests
Low hay supply could lead to high prices in Pa., Midwest
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Pennsylvania forage growers should hope for a long fall season with good weather to help their hay crop and pastures, said a forage specialist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. Marvin Hall, professor of forage management, said that an extended autumn with rain can make up for some of this
Support the Federal Milk Marketing Act and help farmers
Editor: The Federal Milk Marketing Improvement Act of 2011 has been revised and is at the legislative council getting into the proper format. Once again our farmers are facing more difficult times and we need to make the right changes before it is too late for most of them. Proposals are being brought forth again
Hazard A Guess: Week of Aug. 28, 2008
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
FSA Andy for April 17
Hello again! And a warm welcome to the beautiful springtime weather! With spring planting around the corner, the Farm Service Agency encourages producers to report any prevented planting acreage or failed crop acreage that will not be brought to harvest to their local Farm Service Agency office. Failed acreage must be reported to before destroying






