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Tests show rate of salmonella dropped
The rate of salmonella in raw meat and poultry dropped by 66 percent over the past six years and by 16 percent compared with 2002.
Eagles of all sorts soar this spring
Julie Geiss’ sons participated in an event called Young Eagles Flights, and gained a bird’s eye view to large growths of weeds in Mosquito Lake.
5 airborne hazards to beware of on the farm
Learn more about common airborne hazards, what symptoms to look for, and how to prevent dangerous side effects or death.
Read it Again: Week of June 13, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Mixing it up
WAYNESBURG, Ohio – Mike Roberts says he has the Heinz 57 of farms. There’s a little of everything on his 180 acres in Carroll County – meat chickens, egg-laying chickens, turkeys, beef cattle, dairy cattle, garden produce, homemade biodiesel.
Pennsylvania adds 12 counties to spotted lanternfly quarantine zone
Pennsylvania added 12 new counties to its spotted lanternfly quarantine zone, including Allegheny and Beaver counties on the western side of the state.
How ancient glaciers influenced our native plants
The glaciations that covered this land for millions of years completely wiped out all but the tiniest cells of vegetation.
Top 10 gifts for foodies
It’s nearly impossible to shop for a foodie without getting hungry or finding something you’d like for yourself.
Exploring the impacts of a world without food animals
What would happen if U.S. farmers stopped producing animals for food and Americans went vegan? Researchers recently explored those questions.
Your rations are about to change, so be prepared with good analysis
With new forages being harvested, rations are about to change.






