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Sens. Specter and Casey preparing to re-introduce dairy bill
MESHOPPEN, Pa. — Addressing dairy farmers from New York and Pennsylvania April 1, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) and Sen. Robert P. Casey, Jr. (D-Pa.) said they were preparing to re-introduce S-1722, “The Federal Milk Marketing Improvement Act of 2007.” Concern Sens. Specter and Casey introduced the original bill in June 2007. Both senators expressed their
Dairy Channel: Year in review Manure, drought and no-till corn
Ernie Oelker reports on farm research involving liquid dairy manure as a nitrogen source for no-till corn.
Voters willing to pay share of conservation benefits from farms
National poll shows Americans value U.S. food and will pay to protect farmland and the environment.
Two meetings will be in Trumbull Co. to discuss the federal Farm Bill
Meetings are scheduled for Sept. 23 and Oct. 2 in Trumbull County.
If you have access to wood, it can save on heating bills
Hard maple and oak have about 23 million Btu per cord, woods like aspen and basswood average about 16 million Btu per cord, and conifers like jack or red pine will be 12 million Btu or lower.
Hollister signs Ohio farmland protection bill to allow PDRs
New Ohio law creates the ability for local or state agencies to acquire agricultural easements for the purpose of protecting productive farmland from conversion to nonagricultural use.
Gov. Taft signs bill to toughen livestock environmental regs
The new law transfers the livestock waste permitting program from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Farm bill debate promises to be lively
LONDON, Ohio – The 2007 farm bill will be a hot topic at Ohio State University’s
After two years, jury still out on farm bill
The hearing marked the second anniversary of the 2002 farm bill.
Ag outlook: Farm bill support not as substantial as it may seem
Ohio State agricultural economists continue a statewide tour of agricultural policy and outlook meetings through mid-December.






