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Got debt? Milk giant downgraded
The finances of Dairy Farmers of America are souring faster than cream in a July sun, according to a May 9 Moody’s Investors Service report.
Americans just say no to science
A team from the National Science Museum in Tokyo, has, for the first time, discovered a giant squid captured on camera in its natural habitat.
Committed to committees: How to run government without trying
If you’ve ever sat on a committee, or ever worked with one, or even tried to talk to one, you’ll know exactly what columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt is talking about in this week’s column.
Rabo-raider shakes up Farm Credit
Columnist Alan Guebert tries to figure out what it’s all about.
Study: Pig manure as effective as other fertilizers
OTTAWA, Ohio – Applying livestock manure to growing crops has been found to produce yields comparable to traditional fertilizer applications, and the alternative option may mean more money in a farmer’s pocket.
New regs for large feedlot operations
EPA’s proposed regulations for large animal feedlot operation pollution control are under fire by the American Farm Bureau.
After Trumbull Co. farm is torched,dairyman thinks about trying again
SALEM, Ohio – Three months ago, tormented by the thought of his dairy herd burning in their tiestalls, Dave Klingensmith wasn’t sure if he’d ever milk a cow again.
Assessment approved in MWCD
SALEM, Ohio – It’s been more than two years since the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District proposed an assessment to pay for maintenance and improvements in its 18-county area.
Hog producers to get cash payments
For the first time in 38 years, the USDA is using a little-known authority to make cash payments directly to producers, but most would prefer loan guarantees.
Federal court bans use of three dicamba weedkillers
A federal court in Arizona banned the use of three widely used dicamba weedkillers after finding the EPA broke the law by allowing them to be on the market.






