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Accelerated Genetics has sexed semen
BARABOO, Wis. — Sexing Technologies of Navasota, Texas, has set up an operational semen-sexing lab at Accelerated Genetics production facility in Westby, Wis. ACC-SS sexed semen will be available on many of Accelerated Genetics’ proven sires and new genomic high-value young sires to customers around the world. ACC-SS sexed semen is processed through Sexing Technologies
N.C. antiques show kicks off spring
The Metrolina Antiques and Fine Collectibles Show will be held April 3-7 in Charlotte.
Homebuyer’s guide can be foundation for smart decisions
Home buyers can reach much better decisions if they have accurate information available to them upfront. A new publication provides valuable information on each step in the homebuying process.
Gearing up for World Dairy Expo
As I write this article, it is the morning of the National 4-H and Intercollegiate Dairy Judging contests at World Dairy Expo.
You might be eligible for farmland cleanup funds
There is the possibility the USDA’s Emergency Conservation Program has been implemented in your county by your local county committee to help with Ike cleanup efforts.
Turner’s Trumbull Co. lamb may be stripped of award
SALEM, Ohio – The state department of agriculture is making one thing clear: It doesn’t matter what your last name is or how long you’ve been winning blue ribbons in the showring.
UpField Group marries sports and agriculture
Mark Inkrott draws on agriculture and athletics background to build an agency that connects sports fans to agriculture in a different way.
Expert: Have your pond water tested
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Bryan Swistock is sort of the Dr. Phil for pond owners — they call him when they are having problems. And this time of year, he has a lot of patients. Spring has sprung, the air is warm, the sky is blue and too many ponds and small lakes are green
An undercover country girl returns to town
After 10 years on the ranch, Eliza Blue and her family are now residents of the tiny prairie town that sits adjacent to their east pasture.
Can we reaffirm our commitment to birds
Individual nature lovers around the world have joined forces to celebrate the “Year of the Bird” and commit to protecting birds for the next hundred years.






