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Record cattle prices, again and again
Beef producers are working to expand their herds. This is demonstrated by the 18 percent reduction in beef cow slaughter so far this year.
Roush wins race for Penn State ag dean position
Richard Roush has been named dean of Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences following a two-year search.
Farm bill 2014: National Milk says Dairy Security Act dead, looking at other options
The National Milk Producers Federation had worked on the DSA for four years, but now says the full House will not consider the act.
Judith Sutherland: Sentiment aside, bike is a ‘Slik Chik’
For those of you who have read this column for a number of years, you already know that I am a sentimental fool.
Surprise ties together generations
I awoke, slightly bleary-eyed from not nearly enough sleep, and headed for the kitchen one morning last week.
What weather will the rest of the winter bring?
This year is poinsed to be one of the wettest on record in many states. Most of us are still wondering what the rest of the winter will bring.
Farmers hurt by fuel tab, but it presents renewable fuels opportunity
Nearly half of all existing U.S. ethanol plants are owned by farmers, said Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman.
Car and Driver names eight foreign models to 10Best list
Once the No. 1 car, the Corvette made it back on the list for the first time in two years, but at the bottom of rather than at the top.
Strip mine turns to dream for Youngs
BELMONT, Ohio – Selling the farm. Retiring from a career that lasted more than 30 years. Moving to a different state.
Borlaug offers hope for global harvest
In an Ohio presentation, 1970 Nobel Peace Prize winner Norman Borlaug outlined his views on agriculture in the coming century.






