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Brown Swiss breeders plan convention
The Pennsylvania Brown Swiss Breeders are hosting this year’s National Brown Swiss Convention which will be held four days in June and feature two tours.
FSA Andy: loans
Hello again! Well, the combine is in the back shed and it’s time to work on the farm finances. I know we all love to pay the bills and make our projections for the upcoming year. If you are considering purchasing some land or can advise a young farmer on their finances, the following may
John Grimes to hold new beef position at Ohio State University Extension
COLUMBUS — A newly created position in Ohio State University Extension will address animal welfare, beef management and production and pre-harvest food safety for Ohioans. John Grimes of Hillsboro will be filling the role of OSU Extension Beef Coordinator starting this month. “This position will help promote practices recommended by the Ohio Livestock Care Standards
Podcast project evolves into useful tool for business development
PIKETON, Ohio — What started out as a business management project for University of Rio Grande students has grown into a popular resource tool for business owners, community officials and economic development specialists throughout Appalachian Ohio. Podcasts For nearly one year, listeners have been tuning into weekly podcasts spanning a variety of business management and
Ohio Soybean Council receives award
WORTHINGTON, Ohio — The Ohio Soybean Council, in collaboration with Battelle and Univenture, was awarded its fifth R&D 100 Award for the development of a soy meal-based polymer during the 47th Annual R&D 100 Awards ceremony in Orlando. Only the top 100 innovations of the year receive this honor. Award recipients were determined by an
Nexus Marketing can help farmers manage their risk
ANNA, Ohio — Many people say farming is a gamble. One company is trying to take some of the risk out of it. Nexus Marketing, an affiliate of the National Farmers Organization, handles all aspects of risk management strategies involving fat cattle, forward contracting and hedging. The company has experienced over 300 percent growth over
Monsanto disputes unlawful use of Roundup Ready technologies
ST. LOUIS — The Monsanto Company has filed suit in federal court in St. Louis against E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company and its wholly owned subsidiary, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., to prevent unlawful use of Monsanto’s proprietary Roundup Ready(R) herbicide tolerant technologies in soybeans and corn. Unethical “As the saying goes, imitation is
Current truck weight laws leave farmers in the lurch
Existing federal truck weight laws and regulations have unintended negative impact on farmers and ranchers.
Agri-Women promote ag education through youth Web site, program
COLUMBUS — Provider Pals founder Bruce Vincent, a Montana logger, American Agri-Women members made plans to work with him to help promote the Provider Pals’ Web site for children, a game called Provider World. Web site This site provides children with a safe environment in which to explore farming and other natural resource-based occupations, through
Farm Bureau needs to wake up and smell the compost
Reader writes Senate Bill 115 is another example of the “control without investment” school of government.






