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Pa. cattle quarantined after drilling wastewater leaked into pasture
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has quarantined cattle from a Tioga County farm after a number of cows came into contact with drilling wastewater from a nearby natural gas operation. Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding said July 1 that uncertainty over the quantity of wastewater the cattle may have consumed warranted the quarantine
Using custom rates to show on-farm savings with no-till method
COLUMBUS — The environmental and conservation benefits of no-till production may be reason enough to adopt the practice, but for many farmers the answer to one question remains a driving factor: “Will it improve my bottom line?” Potential on-farm savings Farmers now have a way of putting a dollar value on no-till production, and based
USDA launches farm bill Web site to inform public
A new Web site will include farm bill program details, questions and answers, program applications and sign-up forms.
New bill allows farm vehicles to travel even faster
COLUMBUS – Gov. Ted Strickland signed House Bill 9, which increases the speed allowed for farm machinery while ensuring safety precautions on Ohio roadways.
Canada: Millions of birds killed to stop spread of avian influenza
Canadian Food Inpsection Agency set to slaughter 19 million birds, although it is possible a significant number of them do not have the flu.
Ag Progress Days: Pennsylvania starts farm bill debate
ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. – Even though the current farm bill won’t run out for another two years, the public is already weighing in on what needs to stay and what needs to go in 2007.
Fiddling with farm bill: Budget plan eyes agriculture’s funding
WASHINGTON – When President Bush released his 2006 budget proposal Feb. 7, the murmurs started that the proposed cuts would pry open the 2002 farm bill.
Ohio bill aims to clear up royalty check confusion
An Ohio bill would standardize and expand the information sent out with royalty checks for landowners.
Farm Science Review opens with farm bill commodity discussion
The 2014 Farm Science Review is underway, with new terms and technologies on display.
Ohio grain symposium addresses water quality, farm bill
Corn, soybean and wheat growers gather in Wilmington to hear market trends and issues.






