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Vote in the FSA county committee election
Hello again! The national election is over and you probably thought all the advertisements and articles about elections were over. Well, there is still one more important election to be held — the FSA county committee election. FSA county committees play a vital and relevant role in delivering important farm programs. Your participation in the
Business profile: Terry’s Truck & Trailer Equipment
CANTON, Ohio — It was a good year for snow removal equipment at Terry’s Truck & Trailer Equipment, where the company recorded its best year ever in equipment sales.
U.S. sets record for soy exports four years in a row
ST. LOUIS — According to the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. soy exports set a record for the fourth year in a row with exports of 1.9 billion bushels for the last marketing year. Soybean-checkoff funded international sales efforts helped to achieve these record-setting export numbers. The United Soybean Board continues to devote the largest
Electronic field trip brings science to students
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — This fall, sixth-grade students across Indiana can take a field trip without ever leaving their classrooms. Through the wonders of technology, students will interactively visit Purdue University’s School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue Agriculture and Discovery Learning Center at Purdue, where they’ll learn about the similarities and differences between humans and animals.
Food council holds its first meeting
Ohio Agriculture Director Robert Boggs chaired the first Ohio Food Policy Council meeting March 31 at the department’s campus in Reynoldsburg.
West Nile virus: Protection advice for humans and horses
Reduce West Nile virus risks by eliminating mosquito breeding sites on your property, such as tin cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots, or similar water-holding containers.
Video will be evidence in animal cruelty case
SALEM, Ohio – A district judge has ruled video footage of alleged animal cruelty at a Mount Joy, Pa.
When spring fever strikes the ranch
The warmer weather has beckoned Eliza Blue out of her house and into her greenhouse. Springtime gardening and chores are calling her to get started.
Meet the Barons who are corrupting your dinner table
“Barons: Money, Power, and the Corruption of America’s Food Industry” details the ruinous impact baronial food families have had on rural America.
Letting life happen through you
Eliza Blue reflects on the phrase “Life doesn’t happen to you, it happens through you.” Also, she has a new book coming out.






