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Academia and common sense, FFA was right choice for Farm and Dairy reporter
Reporter Chris Kick shares his experiences with America’s “premiere youth leadership organization,” the National FFA Organization.
Tips on talking to creditors when you can’t pay your bills
URBANA, Ill. — Don’t wait for your creditors to call you about unpaid bills. Instead contact them to explain your situation, said University of Illinois Extension consumer and family economics educator Lois Smith. “Rather than begin expensive collection procedures, most creditors would prefer to receive smaller payments on a regular basis,” Smith said. She noted
Farms won’t sink, thanks to FarmLink
City streets and skyscrapers don’t make the best elements for farming. But Jessica and Emmy Levine have found those metropolitan components don’t necessarily prevent agriculture, either.
Animal ID compelling, not convincing
When the USDA announced the discovery of the nation’s first mad cow in late December 2003, consumers and ranchers were met by a government search-and-destroy blitz worthy of war.
Getting the worst job in Washington
Even before Ann Veneman quietly submitted her resignation as secretary of agriculture Nov. 12, the Washington grapevine hung heavy with a long list of likely replacements.
Pampered Paws Bakery caters to canines
When Melody Rising’s hard work is a success, she earns a slobber of approval.
A forest meets the road
Scott Galloway loved to hunt, so he bought a forest. But it soon became much more than a spot for recreation.
Ohio Farm Bureau debates raw milk position
SALEM, Ohio – “We oppose the sale of raw milk direct to consumers.” Well, sort of. And then again, not really.
Landowner shoots at stray livestock, pays $1,500 to settle with owner
Landowner allegedly shot to protect child, property.
Cadence, cry bring bronze bust to able auctioneer
East Coast Livestock Auctioneer names grand champion.






