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Bill Gates: Helping world’s poorest farmers is best international aid
Bill Gates: Farming is a business that helps poor farmers build self-sufficiency and improve their lives.
Ag/Dairy Days fill Pa. farmers with inspiration and ideas for the future
Northwestern Pa. farmers look for ideas on how to financially recover from 2009.
Senate bill would boost dairy support price even higher
Additional help may be on the way for dairy farmers.
Tips on talking to creditors when you can’t pay your bills
URBANA, Ill. — Don’t wait for your creditors to call you about unpaid bills. Instead contact them to explain your situation, said University of Illinois Extension consumer and family economics educator Lois Smith. “Rather than begin expensive collection procedures, most creditors would prefer to receive smaller payments on a regular basis,” Smith said. She noted
Buyers willing to pay top dollar to support smaller, local farmers
COLUMBUS — New research suggests that the average supermarket shopper is willing to pay a premium price for locally produced foods, providing some farmers an attractive option to enter a niche market that could boost their revenues. The study also showed that shoppers at farm markets are willing to pay almost twice as much extra
USDA’s policy analysis sets the stage for the next farm bill debate
It is labeled as a “risk management analysis paper,” and USDA is careful to say that it is not a farm bill proposal, but the document released early in May in Washington certainly explores the potential for three policy proposals that are leading candidates for becoming the basis for the 2007 farm bill.
USDA, states step up alerts; senator unveils ‘agroterrorism’ bill
Sen. Pat Roberts warns farms are at risk, proposes spending $1.1 billion next year and about $271,000 million in each of the next 10 years in a crash program for protection and prevention.
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau opposes Senate bill to expand Sunday hunting
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau affirmed its opposition to a Senate-passed bill that would expand Sunday hunting opportunities across the state.
Meetings will help dairy farmers navigate new farm bill programs
Dairy and ag economics experts from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences will hold meetings across Ohio as part of an effort to help farmers learn more about the 2014 farm bill and how it will impact dairy producers.
Poison hemlock: Prolific weed chokes plants, and can kill livestock
Poison hemlock is a weed that livestock owners cannot afford to ignore because all parts of this plant including leaves, stems and roots are poisonous when ingested.






