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Canadian BSE case won’t stop U.S. trade
SALEM, Ohio – A case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) was found in a 6-year-old cow born and raised in Alberta, according to Canadian officials Jan.
Managing higher fertilizer prices
Learn more about farm management practices that may help you offset the increasing costs of fertilizer.
Harvest still in early stages, but progress being made
Grain farmers take advantage of mild weather, before the rain.
How to hide 8 million acres in plain sight
American farmers and global food makers have had more than a decade to get comfortable with wild, year-to-year swings in crop acres brought by decoupled, “freedom to farm” ag policies, an 800 percent boom in biofuel production and an increasingly hungry export market for American meat and grain. A punch Still, the 2009 Prospective Planting
What we’re reading: 12/2
This week we’re reading about food labels, how cereal is made, what happens when you recycle and more.
Ag groups file supreme court brief in biotech alfalfa case
WASHINGTON — Lower courts have failed to adequately consider the evidence that proves biotech alfalfa is safe, and have abandoned a well-established legal principle when they banned planting the crop, say a group of agricultural organizations. The American Farm Bureau Federation, the National Corn Growers Association, the Biotechnology Industry Organization and the American Seed Trade
New collaboration seeks conversion technologies for biofuels production
AMES, Iowa — The U.S. Department of Energy’s
Read it Again: Week of Dec. 6, 2001.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
USDA acreage reporting deadline is July 15
Ohio Farm Service Agency Executive Director Steven Maurer reminds farmers that July 15 is the deadline to file an acreage report for spring seeded crops.
The trials and tribulations of a thresherman
Years ago, I bought a big stack of American Thresherman magazines from 1924 through 1932. The paper was started by Bascom B. Clarke in 1898, to cater to the many professional thresherman in the country.






