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Columbiana County Fair loses naming donation for grandstand
The Columbiana County Fair was unable to secure a major donation it had planned to use on the new grandstand.
Grants to help ag producers bring increased value to their products
WASHINGTON — The USDA is offering grants to growers and farmers to help them develop ways to add value to their products through the Value Added Producer Grant program. Applicants have until Oct. 15 to apply. USDA Rural Development is making up to $14 million in grants available for projects that help farmers and ranchers
Rural hunger: West Virginia braces for federal program changes
Rural hunger has been on the decline. West Virginia researchers, families and food banks say upcoming changes to federal programs might put any progress at risk.
Visiting Scotland With Maggi Gifford and her grandson, Hunter
Hunter Blosser and his grandmother, Maggi Gifford, of Glouster, Ohio, brought the Farm and Dairy along during their Scotland vacation. In the featured photo, they are posing along the River Ness in Inverness, Scotland. Below you can see them with the Farm and Dairy at the Campbeltown Heritage Centre in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland. The centre
More than $1 million in grants awarded to help Pennsylvania specialty crops
Twenty Pennsylvania projects were awarded nearly $1,045,000 in federal grants to increase the visibility and market share of the state’s produce, nursery, horticultural and nut products.
California bans gestation crates, hen cages; which state is next?
SALEM, Ohio — What happens in California doesn’t necessarily stay in California — and that should have farmers nationwide waiting with their eyes wide open. In this week’s election, Golden State voters passed an initiative that bans several tried-and-true ag production tools, including gestation crates, laying hen cages and veal crates. Ag groups on the
Steeler trades cleats for Ropers: Blount gives cutting demonstration
Pittsburgh Steeler great Mel Blount was a unique presenter during the 2003 Ag Progress Days, held last week in Rock Springs, Pa.
Trade with Japan, Canada shapes U.S. beef cattle price outlooks
URBANA, Ill. – Two recent announcements should translate to price benefits for the cattle industry, said a Purdue University Extension marketing specialist.
Studies show higher E. coli counts in manure of cows fed distiller’s grains
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Scientists at Kansas State University who are studying the effect of feeding distiller’s grains to beef cattle said more research is needed before cattle feeders and the public should reach definitive conclusions.
Taking to tokens: History buff trades pocket watch for pocket change
SALEM, Ohio – John Dunlap has his hand in his pocket, sifting jingling coins between his fingers.
He gathers them and withdraws the loot.






