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A change in the wind is coming
As fall approaches, the signs of the season are becoming more clear.
USDA confirms virulent Newcastle disease in chickens in Arizona
The USDA has confirmed the first case of virulent Newcastle disease in Arizona, discovered in a small flock of pet chickens in Coconino County.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 15, 2011:
KINSMAN, Ohio — The Kinsman Kids 4-H club held its Christmas party during the Dec. 3 meeting. There was a carry-in dinner with the club providing chicken as the main dish. Michael Miller and Courtney Hubbard helped organize bringing toys for needy children in the area for the holiday season. The club meets the first
China’s buying binge goes on for now
China is even hungrier, richer, and more impatient in today’s global food market than anyone thought possible even a decade ago, Alan Guebert explains.
A young livestock guardian dog finds his calling
Tarma Shena’s addition of a dairy cow herd ushers in a new calling for one of her young livestock guardian dogs.
Bidders battle it out at 2003 Butler Farm Show
Filges siblings sell grand, reserve champion steers for record prices.
Farming driven by data, demand at Tierra Verde Farms
Mike Jones thinks about farming differently. It might be because his background is in engineering and software sales and marketing.
Not to worry about winter baggage
Spring finally found the legs to arrive in central Illinois nearly a month after the calendar alerted us to be on the lookout for it. Certain signs — corn planters and daffodils blooming in every barnyard, Queen Mary-sized fertilizer trucks cruising down every county blacktop — suggest the season’s here to stay. Also here to
The melancholy of my family’s home farm
The house built by columnist Judie Sutherland’s ancestor, Samuel Young, seemed to have a sense of story, if a house is capable of holding such a thing. But it wasn’t always a happy story.
Medina junior fair exhibitors wrap up project year
Coming off two previous fairs marred by E.coli and a fatal steam tractor explosion, the Medina County Fair was glad to have a “normal” year for a change.






