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New approach needed for world trade
WASHINGTON — A new approach is needed in world trade talks, considering the stalled Doha round of negotiations, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation. Federation president Bob Stallman said the organization will shortly begin discussions with domestic and international business and trade leaders in an effort to find a new way to move forward.
A roundup of 4-H news for Aug. 28, 2008
NEWCOMERSTOWN, Ohio — The Buckhorn Tribe 4-H club met Aug. 10 with 20 members present. The event was held in the pavilion at Tall Timbers and members enjoyed swimming, fishing and a picnic before the meeting. During the meeting, Mackenzie Hursey gave a demonstration on good manners. Mathew Hursey gave a demonstration on chess and
Ponchos Wrap It Up
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the latest fashion trend: big, tent-looking ponchos.
Strawberry plant is one in a million
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Five Aces Breeding owner Harry Swartz spent 30 years traveling the world on a quest to find the perfect strawberry plant.
John Deere produces fuel cell vehicle
John Deere has modified a Pro-Gator utility vehicle to demonstrate fuel cell power capabilities.
Initiative focuses on quail habitat restoration in Ohio
COLUMBUS – A program to restore habitat for Northern bobwhite quail is now available to property owners in 35 mostly western and southern Ohio counties, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.
Kent State student researcher wants to know what keeps farmers ticking
KENT, Ohio – Sharon Claffey wants to learn about life on the farm. Claffey, a doctoral student at Kent State University, is researching the day-to-day lives of men who live and work on family farms.
Scholarship offered for future oil and gas professionals
Phoenix Capital Group Holdings, LLC is excited to announce it has launched a new scholarship program for future oil and gas professionals.
Another record year for US farm exports
The American agricultural sector posted its best export year ever in 2022 with international sales of U.S. farm and food products reaching $196 billion.
34th butter sculpture unveiled at Pennsylvania Farm Show
Dairy cows step into the spotlight as nature’s superheroes, producing wholesome milk while helping to power Pennsylvania communities with renewable energy.






