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House Committe on Agriculture hears proposals from dairy industry coalition
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Dairy Policy Action Coalition, a nationwide, farmer-led grassroots voice, met Jan. 25 with leadership and professional staff of the House Committee on Agriculture. The five dairy farmers who traveled to Washington D.C. from Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Indiana, and Minnesota, learned that the Committee is “keeping their minds and doors open,” and
Midwest flooding hits the grain market: Acreage not certain, but high prices are
URBANA, Ill. — While corn prices have moved sharply higher as production expectations were scaled back, it is still not clear how much rationing will be required during the 2008-2009 marketing year, said a University of Illinois Extension marketing specialist. “The USDA will release its annual acreage report on June 30. It may provide some
Senate farm bill moves to floor
An agriculture program reauthorization bill moved out of the Senate Agriculture Committee strong on conservation measures and $4 billion higher than the House version.
Columbiana County Ag Hall of Fame to enshrine three
The Columbiana County Agricultural Hall of Fame will posthumously induct Ernest Aegerter Jr., Frank Murray and Isaac “Ike” Skeels during opening day of the Columbiana County Fair, Aug. 1.
Medina junior fair exhibitors wrap up project year
Coming off two previous fairs marred by E.coli and a fatal steam tractor explosion, the Medina County Fair was glad to have a “normal” year for a change.
Medina Co. youth pay tribute to accident victims
Medina County 4-H and FFA youth donated $21,063 to the steam engine explosion victims’ fund from the sale of their market livestock animals during this year’s Medina County Fair.
Two paths: from calf to dinner plate
We take a look at how two farmers raise beef cattle, making very difference decisions, using different resources, to create the same end product.
Four western Pennsylvania farms named Century Farms
On Aug. 10, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding honored two new bicentennial and nine new century farms.
‘Dead cat bounce’ means good news may only be temporary in corn market
Marlin Clark explains why good news in the corn market may be more of a “dead cat bounce,” meaning the slight rise isn’t necessarily a trend.
Hard work pays off for Ohio FFA members
Ohio FFA members receive awards for their accomplishments at the 88th Ohio FFA Convention, May 5 and 6, in Columbus, Ohio.






