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Beef checkoff changes: Ohio producers vote on backup plan
SALEM, Ohio – The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association doesn’t think the national beef checkoff will end, but in case it does, the group has a contingency plan.
Outsiders raiding F.O. 33 milk pool
Cameron Thraen, dairy marketing and policy state specialist with Ohio State University Extension, writes about milk check revenue that should have been paid to Order 33 milk producers, but was siphoned off to the pockets of producers in areas that do not normally share in the Mideast Area revenue pool.
Polo horses likely died from selenium overdose
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida State Veterinarian Thomas J. Holt reported an overdose of selenium was the probable cause of death of the 21 polo horses that collapsed prior to a competition in Wellington April 19. Increased levels In a memorandum to Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson’s office, Holt stated the animals
Measuring efficiency on your dairy
The Dairy Excel 15 Measures of Dairy Farm Competitiveness bulletin measures efficiency based on investment per cow. Learn what it means to your business.
Farm and Food File: I must confess: I don’t have a clue
A furrowed brow and clenched teeth usually accompany the phrases “Officer, you’re right,” and “I don’t know.” The former hasn’t split my lips since, oh, probably 1974, but the latter is quickly becoming a staple of daily conversations with farmers and ranchers emailing or telephoning to ask how long today’s grain and land markets can
Redding unveils plan to reform Pa.’s over-order premium
Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding proposed that retailers collect the entire premium at the point-of-sale, instead of the premium being collected through a wholesale minimum price build-up. This would allow a more equitable distribution of the premium to all dairy farmers in the state, he said.
Organic farm rules must be reviewed
Alan Guebert dissects the fight over clear, national and enforceable organic standards.
Food industry internship program created in Ohio
Ohio food processing companies among the first to benefit from internship program.
Case lawn mower brings $1,500
Dave Gill’s Nov. 17 auction of the estate of Helen Best had 200 registered bidders.
Agriscience students going to Nashville
Ohio State agriscience education students Logan Heiby and Frances Nicol were selected to attend the Future Agriscience Teacher (FAST) Symposium.






