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Trade aid vs. prevented planting
Which option, Prevent Plant or MFP payments, would offer the most benefits to an individual farmer? There is no clear-cut answer, but, according to USDA, it does have to be one or the other.
Know the corn syrup science, dilly dilly
The Bud Light Super Bowl corn syrup ad brouhaha is more about fear-mongering than beer.
Sweets make young horses harder to train, study finds
ROCKVILLE, Md. — Young horses may be easier to train if they temporarily lay off the sweets, says a Montana State University study where 2-year-olds wore pedometers, wrist watches and Ace bandages. A commercial mixture of corn, oats, barley and molasses — sometimes called “sweet grain” or “sweet feed” — gives horses the glossy coat
Report: U.S. can’t detect and respond quickly to attack on U.S. agriculture
A bioterrorism attack on U.S. agriculture won’t cause famine, but will gut the ag industry and create consumer panic.
How to legally immigrate to the US
There are four ways to immigrate to the U.S. legally, and they all come with restrictions that make it difficult for undocumented immigrants to use.
Mahoning Farm Bureau members celebrate another year
CANFIELD, Ohio – The Mahoning County Farm Bureau reviewed achievements of the past year at its annual meeting Sept.
2022 Medina County Fair sale
Find all the results for the 2022 Medina County Fair junior livestock sale here.
How to safely preserve premade soups
Learn how to determine the safest preservation method for premade soups based on their ingredients.
How to make healthier soups, stews and casseroles
Learn how to make soups, stews and casseroles healthier, without sacrificing taste and texture, by replacing high-fat ingredients with healthier options.
Year-round grazing: Who will be first?
Is year-round grazing possible? First, we have to look at strategies that must be utilized to accomplish better forage utilization.






