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Pa. lawmaker: Dairymen willing to share the pain, if they share the gain
A Lancaster County state lawmaker has introduced legislation to reform Pennsylvania’s milk marketing laws and close a loophole that prevents farmers from getting a share of designated premiums.
Business profile: COBA/Select Sires
COLUMBUS — Making breeding decisions for your beef or dairy herd isn’t easy. And it’s a decision you’ll have to live with for a long time. But you don’t have to make the decision alone. COBA/Select Sires can help. The cooperative, headquartered at 1224 Alton Darby Creek Road, Columbus, serves more than 4,300 member-owners, providing
Where has all the innocence gone?
“If you’re in the wrong place, the right things don’t happen.” — Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, 1942 There are some things we are given absolutely no choice over in this life. We are born in to a certain place and time, we arrive with parents and family members already in place, and life begins for each
At least agriculture pays dividends
Call it coincidence, serendipity, interstellar planetary alignment, whatever, but two events Oct. 13 proved again economics is the most refreshingly maddening subject (I cannot bring myself to say ‘science’) in the history of mankind. First, after watching every major market index from Hong Kong to New York crack like pigeon eggs the week before, the
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 26, 2008
BURTON, Ohio — The Breeders & Feeders met May 18 at the Patterson Center in Burton. The club started with a business meeting and went over new and old business. Ryan Ivans, the safety chairman, gave a presentation on bike safety. After the business meeting, members completed the quality assurance. Matt Peterson, the assistant adviser,
Standing tall: Plains Indians’ height shows good health
A new study looking at height in equestrial Indian tribes of the Great Plains contradicts the modern image of American Indians as being sickly victims succumbing to European disease.
Space invaders: House sparrows chase others away
When you hear ‘invasive species,’ you think of plants. But birds can be unwanted transplants, too.
Mercer 4-H supporters open wallets for $90,000
Barbour clan continued its livestock dynasty at the Mercer County 4-H Roundup.
Not easy getting ‘fair’ with free trade
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell discusses how big a player China is economically, politically and militarily.
EU’s GM labeling raises questions
The new rule by the European Union Parliament requires any food or food products with more than 1 percent of genetically modified organisms sold in the European Union to carry a label.






