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New Holland: Tomorrow’s tractor could be powered by methane
New Holland Agriculture has unveiled a new methane-powered concept tractor, an alternative energy option for farmers.
Conservation funding: Dollars from hunters, anglers
Federal funds distributed to state wildlife agencies are generated by the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act and the Sport Fish Restoration Act.
Cleveland region good at luring more dollars
CLEVELAND — Between 2007-2011, 226 Cleveland area companies collectively attracted $961 million from venture capitalists and angel investors, according to a five-year overview of equity investment in northeastern Ohio. The information was recently released by the region’s Venture Capital Advisory Task Force and based on data provided by investors and collected by tech-based economic
$60 million dollar cheese purchase announced
WASHINGTON — Dairy producers got a welcome surprise Dec. 18 when they found out the U.S. is purchasing $60 million in cheese and cheese products. Benefits many U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack made the announcement that the Commodity Credit Corporation is making the purchase (CCC) for use in domestic feeding programs through USDA’s Food and
Disappointment abounds after Doha Round negotiations collapse
SALEM, Ohio – Farm groups let out a sigh of disappointment after talks stalled earlier this week during the Doha Round of World Trade Organization negotiations.
Crude oil’s price collapse hits ethanol market hard
Alan Guebert predicts the bloodletting oil war’s shock waves will pound the U.S. ethanol market throughout the spring and summer.
Auction Roundup: Tractor goes for $20,500 at New Holland sale
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. — Schrader Auction Co. of Columbia City, Ind., held an auction Sept. 17 in New Holland, Ohio. The sale was called by auctioneer Nick Cummings.
Virus and parasite may cause bee ‘colony collapse disorder’
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. – Researchers have identified potential culprits behind the wide-spread catastrophic death of honeybees around North America and Europe.
You don’t need a root cellar to store food
Fall is the time to store the food that’s taken all year to produce. Indoor, in-place and buried container food storage systems are practical and affordable alternatives to the traditional root cellar.
World growth slowing; weak dollar impacts agriculture
As the dollar weakens further, the world economy is more favorable to growth in U.S. exports and farm exports than expected earlier this year.






