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Rural Development isn’t broken…yet
Sonny Perdue says give him a year to fix Rural Development programs. Fix what? The much needed, heavily used programs aren’t broken. Yet.
Give dad a grilling garden this Father’s Day
Dads who enjoy gardening as much as they enjoy BBQ will appreciate the gift of a grilling garden this Father’s Day.
Even without WTO free trade deal, U.S. ag export surplus evaporates
For nearly two years, U.S. farmers and ranchers watched as the second shoe grew bigger and bigger.
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How invasive species affect wildlife
Invasive species have many negative impacts on native ecosystems. Find out what you can do to control them in your woodlot.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 7/25
This week’s top stories include the Trumbull County Fair sale, how to create stamps out of garden produce, common garden problems and solutions and more.
Time to buy: Clock brings $25,000 bid
An eclectic mix of objects brought many interested buyers to Pittsburgh for Dargate Auction Galleries’ three-day sale in October.
Pawpaw tree making a comeback
A native Ohio tree, once farmed by American Indians on large plantations for its fruit and medicinal benefits, is being reintroduced to horticulture for preservation and as a potential niche market crop.
Pa. fruit growers take on industry
SALEM, Ohio – Pennsylvania’s fruit growers face the same hurdles as other farmers across the country.
Program targets areas with veterinarian shortages: Vets can get help with student loans
In return for a commitment of three years of veterinary services in a designated veterinary shortage area, USDA may repay up to $25,000 of student loan debt per year.
Implementing USDA country-of-origin rule won’t be cheap
The proposed mandatory country-of-origin labeling program could cost $458 million per year.






