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Staring down the mouse that roared
I am decidedly a country girl from way back, but I confess to one odd trait that makes me look like a city kid in the biggest way.
Dairy Channel: Software for decision-making on feeds
Ernie Oelker, agricultural extension agent in Columbiana County, writes about a new software for decision-making on feeds
Medicine takes the shape of a book
Columnist Judy Sutherland explains how books are serving as a solace for Cort.
Pa. goat farm targets ethnic market
NEWBURG, Pa. – After a few disappointments in other farm ventures, Sandra Miller and her partner, Ralph Jones, are developing a successful meat goat operation.
New farm income report a mixed bag, driven by livestock sector
The USDA’s Economic Research Service reports farm income has hit a record, but the farm component of total household income has fallen for fourth year in a row.
Ethanol purchase intent increases among American consumers
OMAHA, Neb. – Seventy-three percent of American consumers are likely to purchase ethanol-enriched fuel, according to the results of a new national tracking study by the
Changing the way we look at pork
AMES, Iowa – You may never look at a cut of pork in the same way again. In fact, research by an Iowa State University food scientist could have you seeing red.
Thieves steal feeder cattle, mistakenly leave trail that leads police to recovery
Clues at the scene showed the vandals used the farmer’s own chute to load the animals into a trailer.
Ohio Department of Agriculture proposes fines for Ohio Fresh Eggs
SALEM, Ohio – Last week, Ohio Department of Agriculture Director Fred Dailey proposed civil penalties of $212,000 against Ohio Fresh Eggs, the company that took over barns previously owned by Buckeye Egg Farm.
Barn arsonist behind bars
SALEM, Ohio – David Klingensmith rests easier now, knowing the man who put him and his neighbors on edge for months and made them fear for their livestock’s safety is behind bars.






