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At Olympics, Americans have home field advantage
EAST LANSING, Mich. —- Chinese officials have tapped Michigan State University’s preeminent turf scientists to help build a portable athletic field for this summer’s Olympics in Beijing National Stadium. The MSU team, lead by professor John “Trey” Rogers, gained prominence by first introducing portable turf at the 1994 World Cup at the Pontiac Silverdome —
Percheron plow meet digs in
FREDERICKTOWN, Ohio – Despite cold and blustery weather the last day of April, about a dozen intrepid Percheron teamsters and an equal number of helpers showed up for the Percheron Horse Association of America plow meet.
Regulations: Pa. program addresses ‘needs’
The program will show producers how to follow best management practices.
USDA will recheck BSE tests
The public will no longer be immediately notified when tests are inconclusive. USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service will instead first re-test the animal.
Crawford County: Police find 24 dead cows in Pa.
Animal cruelty charges to be filed against farm operator his week.
West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame inducts 2024 members
he West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame announced its 2024 inductees and honored them at a recent ceremony.
Grapevines may need help for only heavy spotted lanternfly infestations
While heavy infestations of spotted lanternfly on grapevines can kill them, most vines may be able to survive lighter infestations with few ill effects.
USA: Red meat exports close 2013 on a mixed note
DENVER — Exports of U.S. beef, pork and lamb closed 2013 on a mixed note. Beef exports eclipsed the $6 billion mark for the first time, setting a new annual value record. At the same time, pork exports declined below 2012’s record highs while lamb sales rose in value on lower volumes according to statistics
Let’s Talk Rusty Iron: ‘It’s just a mile or so. You can just tow me.’
Over the years, I’ve read many sad tales in the tractor magazines of towing adventures going comically wrong (often with a real potential for disaster), and I’ve a few such stories of my own.
Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board: I’d like a look at Option Three, please
By CHARLES WILDMAN The Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board is faced with an interesting challenge in the coming weeks. Let me attempt to describe it simply, so that the challenge can be seen clearly. I see all things through the lens of a pork producer, but I think the situation is the same for other






