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First Eastern Equine Encephalitis case of 2011 reported in Michigan
LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development announced the first fatality associated with Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in a Midland County horse.
Late blight and downy mildew
diseases that attack tomatoes, potatoes and vine crops such as cucumbers and squash — have been confirmed in Ohio, threatening vegetable farms and backyard gardens across the state.
Judge: Injunction remains on CRP use, pending compromise
WASHINGTON — U.S. District Court Judge John Coughenour ruled July 17 livestock producers can utilize at least 2.5 million acres of noncritical Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land for haying and grazing, rejecting the calls for a ban of USDA’s Critical Feed Use (CFU) initiative. The decision was based largely on a brief filed by the
Vinegar proves to be potent weedkiller
USDA scientists have offered the first scientific evidence that vinegar may be a potent weedkiller.
Regulations: Pa. program addresses ‘needs’
The program will show producers how to follow best management practices.
Officials watch gypsy moth path in southeastern Ohio
Forestry officials speculate Gypsy moths will continue to spread throughout the southeastern half of Ohio.
Don’t sign contracts regarding crop genetic content
Farmers should use extreme caution before signing any contracts regarding the genetic content of crop varieties or hybrids.
Vet inspections on horses tightened
The Ohio Department of Agriculture announced new veterinary inspection requirements Sept. 16 for horses entering Ohio.
Throlson American Bison Foundation accepting scholarship applications
The National Bison Association is now accepting applications for the 2018 Throlson American Bison Foundation Scholarship. The deadline is Oct. 1, 2018.
Hunting the Dakotas in warm weather
Mike Tontimonia’s annual pheasant-hunting outing has been nothing short of a sweaty, sun-baked, and tiring this year.






