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Strawberry viruses found in Kentucky crop; Ohio crop looks good
Experts say the virus has been found in Kentucky, but believe Ohio’s crop is still doing well.
Conference helps farm owners live their dream
ZANESVILLE, Ohio — Small farm owners who want to learn more about how to make their farms work better for them or expand their operations, or those new to agriculture who are looking for ways to utilize acreage, can attend workshops and presentations on these and more issues during a small farm conference March 23
Unsatisfied with life? try exercise
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Had a bad day? Extending your normal exercise routine by a few minutes may be the solution, according to Penn State researchers, who found that people’s satisfaction with life was higher on days when they exercised more than usual. “We found that people’s satisfaction with life was directly impacted by their
Farm orgs. ablaze over apparent animal rights arson
COALINGA, Calif. — Farm organizations across the country are condemning what appears to be an animal rights-led act of arson against Harris Ranch, located in Coalinga, Calif. An organization called Animal Liberation Front forwarded an anonymous email in which unnamed animal rights activists take credit for fires set to 14 cattle trucks Jan. 8. The
Packers fields chief puts Penn State turf education to good use
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — With the defending National Football League champion Green Bay Packers having another great season and securing home-field advantage in the NFL’s upcoming playoffs, millions of people will by looking at Allen Johnson’s work when they watch the games.
Senior FDA officials tour Ohio farms
HURON, Ohio — Staff and leaders of the Ohio Produce Growers & Marketers Association recently hosted officials from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and representatives of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, The Ohio State University and farmers on a tour of Ohio farms. The purpose of the May 18 tour was to show the
CWT opens another herd retirement
Better hurry if you’re interested. Bids must be postmarked July 24. ARLINGTON, Va. — Cooperatives Working Together (CWT) announced that it will conduct its second herd retirement of 2009.
Small ruminant production school set
ATHENS, Ohio — A small ruminant production school for sheep and goat producers will be held this winter in Athens County. The school will be held five consecutive Tuesday evenings beginning Jan. 27 and continuing Feb. 3, 10, 17 and 24. The school will be held at the Athens County Extension meeting room and will
Six quick homemade holidy gift ideas
Why not give gifts that are homemade? A gift from the kitchen is twice blessed.
Farm bill amendment changes base acre provision for 2008 crop year
Ten or fewer acres? Sign up until Nov. 26 in direct counter-cyclical payment program.






