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Vacation With Us… Mulet
Suzanne Mulet, 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps, relaxes with Farm and Dairy while on convoy in Helmand Providence, Afghanistan.
USDA proposes new rules for beef research money
The proposal would direct more checkoff money into the qualified state beef councils in states where cattle are born and raised.
Atlantique City antique show opens March 22
Atlantique City, coined the largest indoor antique and collectible fair, is coming back to Atlantic City March 22-23.
Manage your woodlands for wildlife
SALEM, Ohio – Songbirds hiding in the brush, wild turkeys eating acorns, and white-footed mice darting between trees.
Dietary change shows promise in reducing swine waste odor
Expert says nature of odors and pollutants in swine waste partially depends on nature of feed.
Settlement reached in genetic material dispute between seed businesses
WILMINGTON, Del. – Syngenta and DuPont have announced an agreement that settles infringement claims between the seed businesses of the two companies.
2010: It’s still not ‘business as usual’ for agriculture
SALEM, Ohio — Let’s start the year as most prognosticators do: predicting what will happen in the next 12 months. But we needed help, so we turned to Chris Hurt, agricultural economist at Purdue University; Tom Schlenker, executive vice president of Farm Credit Services of Mid-America; and Matt Roberts, agricultural economist at Ohio State University.
Experts say region has pluses to draw ethanol plant here
Organizers of the Meadville, Pa., plant plan urged to take small steps in planning the facility.
Cornell chefs using foods grown at university
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell Dining has purchased food from local sources for years, but this fall it is taking the “local foods” concept to a whole new level by buying corn, potatoes, squash and ornamental gourds directly from Cornell’s farms. University farms As part of the Farms-to-Dining Initiative, Cornell chefs are now using produce grown
Construction to start on ethanol plant
MAUMEE, Ohio – The Andersons Inc. will immediately begin construction on the largest, dry-mill ethanol plant east of the Mississippi River in Clymers, Ind.






