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Senate votes to nullify Waters of the U.S. rule
Senate votes against the EPA’s Waters of the U.S. rule.
Keep kids off your lap if you’re mowing!
As many as 7,000 children younger than 16 are injured in lawn mower accidents in the United States every year.
Consumers to spend $12 billion for Super Bowl match-up
The most watched professional sport in America will draw an estimated 181 million viewers — 75.4 percent — when the Denver Broncos take on the Seattle Seahawks Feb. 2 for Super Bowl XLVIII.
USDA cooperative allows interstate meat sales: Ohio the first to join
COLUMBUS — The Buckeye State is set to become the first in the nation to allow interstate sales of state-inspected meats from small processors. In an announcement Aug. 9, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Kathleen Merrigan said the state will be allowed to participate in a cooperative interstate shipment program that will expand economic opportunities
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Feb. 25, 2010
SPRINGBORO, Pa. — There will be a one-day gathering for 4-H members with teaching on selecting a project animal, nutrition and inoculations, housing and equipment and the finished show animal from 2 to 5 p.m. March 6 at Joe Schwartz Shady Lane Farm, 4268 Beaver St. in Springboro, Pa. For more information, call Yvonne Murkens
Cattle roundup visits southwest Ohio
OXFORD, Ohio — Ohio Cattlemen’s Association’s Roundup will take place Aug. 29, starting with a morning tour of selected beef operations in southwest Ohio. An afternoon informational session will feature five speakers who will address the animal rights movement and its threat to animal agriculture. The association invites all who have an interest in Ohio’s
Hazard A Guess: Week of June 4, 2009
Hello from Hazard! Hope you didn’t miss us too much last week. Whenever a holiday falls on a Monday, we have a Thursday deadline for this section, which pretty much guarantees no one has seen the latest Hazard-ous item and immediately responded. But we’re back, and we’ll reach back to Item No. 862, which had
Animal welfare: Consumers want to know farm animals are cared for
WASHINGTON — Can consumers and farmers come to the table to discuss animal care and welfare down on the farm? The American Farm Bureau Federation hopes so. To address consumer concerns about the care provided to farm animals, the American Farm Bureau Federation has launched the Conversations on Animal Care initiative. The goal? Engage consumers
Hats off to those dairymen in the trenches
Like most dairy farmers, Larry Stahl wears many hats: mechanic, nutritionist, vet, animal scientist, agronomist. As a Coshocton County commissioner, he also has another set of hats: negotiator, accountant, judge, CEO, public servant. Sometimes the two jobs pull him in different directions with competing demands. But in June, he combined the two to offer a
The ‘S’ Curves of Spring Thaw
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb looks forward to “more slushy, sunny days.”






