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West Virginia will get all-electric school buses
GreenPower Motor Company Inc. has signed an agreement with West Virginia to lease/purchase a facility to manufacture all-electric school buses.
Farmers should think like CFOs to weather fluctuations in business
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Farmers who want to make money in today’s unpredictable economy would do well to assume a corporate mindset and think like a chief financial officer, a Purdue University agricultural economist says. With many farm businesses now multimillion-dollar operations and the operating risk in agriculture increasing, producers should focus more time on
I’m not a real person, I just play one on TV
Real life rarely includes pink diamonds as big as your head, so columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt wonders why those who wear them insist they’re just “the girl next door.”
New Clean Water Act rule causes concern for farmers
The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have proposed a new rule related to the Clean Water Act that includes protecting some wetlands and streams.
Reward few who got it right
Reader says reward the few FBI agents who wanted to investigate Zacarias Moussaoui.
Factory funding — a humane operation?
Editor: Less than halfway through 2011 and already we see animal rights organizations proclaiming victory in our state. It is always amazing just what factory funding can do, how money can trump science and years of proven success. For anyone not familiar with the term, it’s when you gather up huge sums of money to
FSA Andy for July 2, 2009
Hello Again! Here I sit, it’s Friday afternoon and I’m trying to figure out what to write for this article. FSA stuff can be a little boring and, of course, we are never allowed to provide an opinion because the agency is concerned that someone would come back and sue them for following some opinions.
Carnegie Mellon University to build automated farming systems
PITTSBURGH — Two groups of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute have received a total of $10 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to build automated farming systems. One is for apple growers and one is for orange growers, but both are designed to improve fruit quality and lower production costs.
United Producers under federal investigation
SALEM, Ohio – Trucks with trailers pulled into the United Producers Creston, Ohio, market Monday to sell their livestock.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Sept. 11, 2008
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.






