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New beef cuts to be introduced in ’08
CENTENNIAL, Colo. – A new line of Beef Value Cuts – this time fabricated from the beef chuck roll – is slated for a 2008 rollout, according to the checkoff-funded Beef Innovations Group, which is coordinating research and marketing efforts to expand the value cuts program.
Restored 1880s wagon gains new life
Jim Bates of Salem, Ohio, restored his great-grandmother’s 1880s wagon. Mary Eliza Filson Shaw was a one-room schoolhouse teacher in Columbiana County.
Park rangers taking public on podcasting adventure, enhance visits
WASHINGTON — All across the country, park rangers are turning into podcasters. Hundreds of brief audio and video programs are up on park Web sites and on iTunes giving visitors a new national park experience. People can learn about park resources, take a guided tour, get help planning trips, and, best of all, meet actual
Appalachia office provides grant for mobile food pantry
COLUMBUS — The Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley is getting a boost from the governor’s Office of Appalachia. Jason Wilson, director of the governor’s Office of Appalachia, announced Aug. 27 the food bank has received a $17,000 Community Improvement Grant from the State Appalachian Development Program. Mobile pantry The grant will help
SmartStax gains import approval in Japan
INDIANAPOLIS and ST. LOUIS — Monsanto Company and Dow AgroSciences have received full Japanese regulatory approval for importation of grain produced from SmartStax. Approved The food, feed and environmental safety of SmartStax corn were each reviewed and approved by the government agencies in Japan. These approvals follow U.S and Canadian regulatory approvals announced by the
My Farm Bureau doesn’t represent me
Editor: On a day when we celebrate the founding of our democracy, it is sad that Farm Bureau still is trying to prevent us from the peaceful enjoyment of our homes. While the EPA has not always lived up to their responsibility — if they had, I would not have 10 poultry buildings 500 feet
U.S. beef back in business in Hong Kong
SALEM, Ohio – Following Japan’s lead last month to open its border, Hong Kong also agreed to relax its ban on U.
Ohio State’s ag college to recognize outstanding alumni March 1
The College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Alumni Society of The Ohio State University will honor several outstanding alumni during its annual Alumni Awards Luncheon March 1.
Berger family awarded Wayne Conservation Farm Award
Jonathan and Deb Berger of Green Vista Farm, LLC were presented with the Conservation Farm Award at the Wayne SWCD annual breakfast.
Register for a guided tour of Pennsylvania game lands
The Pennsylvania Game Commission Northwest Regional Office is accepting registrations for a guided tour of State Game Lands 39.






