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‘Mad cow’ found in Canadian herd
OTTAWA – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed the diagnosis of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in a 13-year-old beef cow from Alberta.
Good news for soybean growers
Another research breakthrough has been made in the battle against Phytophthora sojae, a disease that can kill soybean plants and cause significant yield losses.
Foreign markets seek non-GMO crops
The American Corn Growers Association urges farmers to meet the demands of foreign markets and the preferences of foreign buyers when they decide what crop varieties to plant.
Farmers, get that corn out of the fields
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Low grain prices, unfavorable weather and hurricane-related transportation issues have some Ohio growers dragging their feet with corn harvest.
Beatles-related exhibits at theRock and Roll Hall of Fame
The current John Lennon exhibition has been extended at least through the end of the year and an exhibit on Stuart Sutcliffe, the “other” Beatle, will open May 15.
An eloquent book on autism
A new book chronicling both the successes and struggles that have been part of the author’s daughter’s move from her own isolated “nirvana” to the outside world.
Mahoning County Farm Bureau volunteer leaders receive all 10 stars
The Mahoning County Farm Bureau received all 10 Star awards from the state when the group met Oct. 3 for its annual meeting.
Columbiana FB earns 10 star awards
HANOVERTON, Ohio – Columbiana County Farm Bureau past president Homer Althouse was feted with the organization’s distinguished service award at the group’s annual meeting Sept.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend
Farm groups have joined voices to call on the USDA, Congress and the Department of Justice to ensure a more financially sustainable situation for cattlemen.
Efficiency is key at Lepley Farms
When the Lepleys decided to build a new cattle facility in Huron County, they knew they would be up against some strict water quality regulations.






