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Ohio prison system buying milk after selling cows
With cows sold, Ohio prison system begins buying milk from Ohio dairy suppliers.
Program aims to lift dreary milk prices
The voluntary milk program is focusing on the supply side of the market, but an ag economist says this won’t work.
The Fourth of July that saved the fate of the nation
Alan Guebert details Abraham Lincoln’s first Fourth of July as president in 1861, and the actions that ensured freedom and equality for all in the U.S.
Russian invasion of Ukraine could impact US agriculture at harvest
Learn more about the crop sector in Ukraine, impacts on grain movement and potential impacts to U.S. agriculture because of the Russian invasion.
Pioneer breaks ground for soybean facility in Missouri
NEW MADRID, Mo. — Pioneer Hi-Bred executives broke ground May 17 on a $55 million parent and commercial soybean seed production plant in New Madrid County, Mo.
49 Ohio counties now disaster areas due to drought
The U.S. Department of Agriculture declared five more Ohio counties as primary natural disaster areas due to drought on Oct. 21.
CWT continues to help dairy farmers
CWT has been extended through Dec. 31, 2018
Pennsylvania preserves nearly 2,100 acres of farmland
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania’s Agricultural Land Preservation Board recently safeguarded 2,064 additional acres on 22 farms in 17 counties through the state’s nationally renowned farmland preservation program. Locations The board preserved farms in Adams, Berks, Blair, Bucks, Butler, Centre, Chester, Dauphin, Juniata, Luzerne, Mifflin, Monroe, Perry, Potter, Union, Wayne and Westmoreland counties. Since the program
Ohio freezes renewable energy mandates
The new law will freeze the renewable and solar energy benchmarks for 2015 and 2016, at 2014 levels.
Stephen Colbert brings unique voice to guest worker program on Capitol Hill
By DANIELLE ALBERTI AND ANDREW POLK Scripps Howard Foundation WASHINGTON — The growing crowd outside the large wooden doors of the House Judiciary Committee milled anxiously as the hour drew near. As the doors swung open, a diverse audience of suited Capitol Hill interns, union members clad in red “Take our jobs” T-shirts, United Farm






