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USDA funds research to study the effects of weather variability on cattle
MADISON, Wis. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded $19.5 million to support research, education and extension activities associated with climate solutions in agriculture.
Dumpster painting sells for $103,000
Owner found it in the garbage, never liked it, almost gave it away several times, but wound up selling it for $103,000.
Agri-Women promote ag education through youth Web site, program
COLUMBUS — Provider Pals founder Bruce Vincent, a Montana logger, American Agri-Women members made plans to work with him to help promote the Provider Pals’ Web site for children, a game called Provider World. Web site This site provides children with a safe environment in which to explore farming and other natural resource-based occupations, through
First Christmas gifts had real meaning, but first cards were hinting for money
The origin of sending Christmas cards began in England.
Dog training in the heat of summer
Off-season workouts for your dog will maintain tough paw pads, loose joints, proper weight, and maintain endurance and stamina.
Vacation with us…Keene
The Farm and Dairy is always going to cool places. Such is the case with Janet and Randy Keene from Salem, Ohio. Together with Janet’s cousin Glenn Humphriss from Shutesbury, Mass., they traveled to the famous 39 Potholes at Shelburne Falls, Mass.
Challenges in rural healthcare discussed by Pa. legislators
If rural hospitals like the ones Dr. Beth Piccione oversees in Lawrence and Mercer counties aren’t supported, vulnerable people won’t be just inconvenienced, “they’ll be in dire straits.”
Officials say food banks tied up in red tape by USDA
Food banks facing overwhelming demand are being hamstrung by bureaucratic red tape. It’s leaving people hungry and putting them in danger.
We need to rebuild rural infrastructure
Today, 61 million country-living Americans are more reliant on our nation’s less reliable bridges and roads for access to their jobs, education, healthcare, and family than are their urban cousins.
Calculator estimates your risk of poverty during next 15 years
Rather than just listening to politicians’ sound bytes, Americans can judge for themselves how close they are to falling into poverty.






