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Proactive or reactive? Kentucky starts process to create livestock commission
Kentucky may become the next state to develop a Livestock Care Standards Commission.
Genome mapping impacts producers
URBANA, Ill. — While the six-year effort that mapped the bovine genome gains international attention, Illinois beef and dairy producers have been benefiting from the research for the past 15 years, said Harris Lewin, a University of Illinois professor of animal sciences whose lab created the high-resolution physical map of the bovine chromosomes. “Previous to
A farmer can appreciate the ‘arts’
This letter writer takes offense to an elected official who considers those who choose to farm unsophisticated country bumpkins.
‘Grubby’ research promises manure benefits
STEPHENVILLE, Texas – Jeff Tomberlin’s research could lend a whole new meaning to the phrase “grub for a living.
A farmer can appreciate the ‘arts’
This letter writer takes offense to an elected official who considers those who choose to farm unsophisticated country bumpkins.
Mad cow disease found in U.S.
Animal linked to herd imported from Alberta, Canada, in 2001.
Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 16, 2025
Catch up on FFA news from East Knox FFA, West Holmes FFA and Black River FFA.
More corn acreage expected in Ohio and Pennsylvania
Farmers plan to plant 92 million acres of corn across the country this year, up 4% from last year, according to the Prospective Plantings report.
Longing for the days of live and let live
Judith Sutherland believes, more than ever, “live and let live” has become a necessary mantra.
ODNR offering special archery deer hunting permits at 9 spots
The ODNR is offering special archery deer hunts at nine locations bordering four of Ohio’s state scenic rivers through local lottery drawings.






