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Farm bill still brewing in the House
House Speaker John Boehner says he will vote on the bill.
U.S. Senate approves farm bill
Farm groups mostly supportive, call for a ‘harvest’ action in the House.
Livestock and machinery filled 1840s fairgrounds
How about that Dodge Ram ad at the Super Bowl? It’s not often that the advantages and benefits of farming are placed before such a huge national audience, most of who probably think their food is manufactured by bib overall-clad dwarves in the back room of the supermarket. Did my heart good! The game was
Five ag issues that are hot on the Hill
U.S. Rep. Zach Space WASHINGTON — On their trip to Washington D.C. March 9-11, the Ohio Farm Bureau county presidents discovered there are some key issues buzzing around the city. Here are the top five farm-related conversations on Capitol Hill:
Farm Bill shopping lists long
On September’s two middle Wednesdays, American agriculture’s soft hands and hard hands – its lobbyists and farmers – brought their 2007 farm bill shopping lists to the House Agriculture Committee.
Tax credit encourages no-till practices
HARRISBURG, Pa. – Farmers interested in purchasing no-till planting equipment may qualify for a 50 percent tax credit under the Resource Enhancement and Protection, or REAP, tax credit program, Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff said recently.
Strong-willed lamb survives and thrives
The most unlikely ewe in Eliza Blue’s flock has become a mother. Despite being orphaned as a lamb, Dandelion Freya survived to become a devoted mother.
Planning to avoid pond winter kill
Learn more about a couple of pond management techniques that could help you avoid winter kill in your pond.
Bill Peto — Nov. 4, 2011
Bill Peto, of Hermitage, Pa., bagged this 10-point buck near Shenango Lake on Nov. 4, 2011.






