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Alleged animal abuser pleads not guilty to cruelty, firearms charge

Thursday, June 10, 2010

MARYSVILLE, Ohio — The man charged with cruelty to animals at a dairy farm in Plain City pleaded not guilty June 10 to mishandling a firearm inside a vehicle, a fourth-degree felony. Billy Joe Gregg Jr., who allegedly committed abuse to dairy cattle on an undercover video taken by an animal rights organization at Conklin

Radical overhaul not needed in U.S. grain handling system for GMOs

Thursday, November 2, 2000

The current U.S. grain handling system can satisfy the EU standards related to GMOs, says an Illinois economist.

Circle L, Maple Lane come home from KILE with Limousin banners

Thursday, October 20, 2005

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Limousin breeders Mike McPhee and Ed Nicol make quite a team, even though their farms are in different states.

USDA suspends foreclosures and debt collections on some farm loans

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is temporarily suspending foreclosures and past-due debt collections for distressed borrowers under two FSA loan programs

MPC frustration growing among nation’s dairymen

Thursday, November 7, 2002

Not since bST have three little letters so inflamed the dairy industry as MPC. With the current depressed market for milk, producers are wondering if MPC is to blame.

Market hog sets sale record at Trumbull County Fair

Monday, July 17, 2017

The Trumbull County Fair held its market livestock sale July 15 with 279 lots and a sale total of $259,673.80.

Senate passes US-Canada-Mexico trade deal

Thursday, January 16, 2020

The Senate overwhelmingly approved a new North American trade agreement Jan. 16 that rewrites the rules of trade with Canada and Mexico.

The Civil War helped shape today’s media

Monday, December 17, 2012

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Just as the Civil War helped reshape the U.S. militarily, new technologies and a growing demand for information during the war influenced the nation’s press, according to a Penn State researcher. “It was absolutely an important moment in the history of the press,” said Ford Risley, professor and head of the

Ethanol supporters sue EPA over waivers reportedly made in secret

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

The petitioners are challenging three EPA decisions to exempt refineries in Oklahoma, Wyoming and Utah from the RFS requirements of the Clean Air Act.

Kirk to U.S. Meat Export Federation: Trading partners must play by rules, too

Friday, May 29, 2009

WASHINGTON — In his first address to an agricultural trade association as a member of President Obama’s Cabinet, U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk told members of the U.S. Meat Export Federation that he is committed to making U.S. exports a cornerstone of the nation’s economic recovery. In order to do so, however, he emphasized trading