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U.S. ag research at a crossroads
The founding fathers got it right. But I’m not talking about Madison, Hamilton or Jefferson, I’m talking about Smith, Lever, Hatch and Morrill.
Bush’s plate may be too full for ag issues
President Bush has so many competing priorities he’s unlikely to advocate major changes in ag policy.
Beaver County auctioneer sold his talent at Pennsylvania Farm Show
Overall Bid Calling Contest winner Lee Hostetter receives his plaque and traveling champion trophy at the 2010 Pennsylvania Farm Show. To his right, Jeff Pennington was named rookie of the year, and finalist Matt Hostetter congratulates the winners. HARRISBURG, Pa. — Lee Hostetter of Darlington, Beaver County, Pa., was named champion auctioneer at the Pennsylvania
Corn exports showing marked increase
WASHINGTON — The first 5.5 months into the 2007-2008 marketing year have shown noteworthy increases in the exports of U.S. corn and sorghum in markets where the U.S. Grains Council has been active in demand building and trade development programs. Corn imports are up in Asia and the Middle East with 5.7 million tons (2.24
Rings are Ashtabula’s farm family
Dairy princess named, top production awards given at annual banquet.
Walking, resting and visiting at the Canfield Fair
With the scary hurricanes and scary tornadoes and scary severe thunderstorms swirling all around us, we keep waiting for the other shoe to drop, so to speak, and hopefully by the time you read this, we’ll still be waiting. Amidst all of this, I found a lovely quotation that should give us pause, and to
University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment
The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment prides itself on providing a real-world, hands-on education.
Ag Credit borrowers share profits of $14.2 million
FOSTORIA, Ohio — Ag Credit, an Ohio rural lending cooperative, will distribute a near record $14.2 million in profit-sharing to stockholding borrowers this month in the form of checks ($9.2 million) and allocated equities ($5.0 million). The refunds amount to 25.36 cents on every dollar of loan interest accrued last year. With the cooperative’s average
Registration extended for Bt corn technologies
ST. LOUIS – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has extended the registration of two YieldGard insect-protected corn technologies developed by Monsanto Company.
Pilot project for renewable energy set
A new loan guarantee pilot project aimed at developing renewable energy systems from the use of livestock as a raw material has been launched.






