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Blake Campbell’s FFA experiences inspire him to teach Ag
Inspired by his own FFA adviser and his passion for agriculture, Blake Campbell is pursuing a career in agricultural education.
Leaders reach areas of agreement in animal disease traceability debate
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Strong and ongoing collaboration among producers, commercial interests and regulatory agencies at both the state and federal level is the key component to successful animal disease traceability in the U.S. This was just one point of agreement included in a white paper developed from the discussions at the Joint Strategy Forum
Loudonville Livestock Club: Livestock sale total reaches $86,540
Grand champion steer sold for $4.50 a pound and champion hog sold for $7.50 a pound.
Longtime 4-H volunteer still preaches ‘learn by doing’
PORTERSVILLE, Pa. – After more than six decades of 4-H involvement, 77-year-old Marge McElwain-Miller has finally called it quits.
Herbicides and cover crops must agree on each other
Some ongoing tips for successful cover crops.
Don’t worry, bird populations vary each year
Jean Purvis of Butler, Pa. writes, “Scott, I have noticed this year that I have had very few juncos at my feeder. In fact, days pass that I don’t have any — quite unlike former years. On the other hand, I have had more white-throated sparrows (a favorite), sometimes as many as six or seven.
Live in a loving way and show gratitude for each day you are given
Judie reflects on the life of her sister-in-law Mary, who recently passed away.
Monsanto, Dow create agreement to use each other’s genetic traits
The agreement paves the way for U.S. introduction (pending regulatory approvals) of new, next-generation SmartStax products by the end of the decade.
Ohio reaches $80 million settlement with Monsanto over PCB hazards
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced an $80 million settlement with Monsanto Co. that forces it to pay for the environmental damage it caused in Ohio.
Read It Again (Week of Oct. 5, 2000)
Each week, Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.






