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Harvesting the High Plains documentary to air on public television
DULUTH, Ga. — Gleaner, a brand of AGCO, Your Agriculture Company, will help bring the story of Dust Bowl recovery to audiences across the country as a major sponsor of Harvesting the High Plains, a film documentary. Details The documentary details the story of two men who began farming in 1933 in Dust Bowl-stricken western
University of Kentucky opens new animal health lab
In 2008, the University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory broke ground on a $28.5 million expansion and renovation journey. Now the state-of-the-art project is complete and the lab is open to serve Kentucky’s animal agriculture industries.
Ag Progress offers equine experience
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Equine Experience at Penn State’s Ag Progress Days has a history of offering attractions and activities that educate and entertain horse lovers of all ages and experience levels. Visitors at this year’s event, to be held Aug. 18-20, will have the opportunity to learn about a variety of topics through
Guernsey sale has $59,000 top seller
RICHARDSON, Texas — Thirty females averaged $5,003 in the 2009 National Guernsey Convention Sale, held July 12 in Richardson, Texas. Sixty-five total embryos averaged $435 each. The sale was held in the main theater of the Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts. Top sale Topping the sale was Moziers Lux Anne of Lavon Farms, EX-92.
Pa. couple earns Conservation Farm of the Year
WARREN, Pa. — Aggravation Acres, owned and operated by Vicki and Rich Gilkinson, was named as the Conservation Farm of the Year recently at the Warren County Conservation District annual meeting at the Jefferson DeFrees Center. The award was accepted by the couple’s daughter, Wendy Gilkinson. The Gilkinsons operate a 60-cow dairy farm on approximately
Switchgrass ethanol costs dissected
LINCOLN, Neb. — Following up on a net-energy study published in the January Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team of Agricultural Research Service and University of Nebraska-Lincoln scientists reported the on-farm economic costs of producing switchgrass for cellulosic ethanol. In their energy-analysis paper, the team reported that switchgrass, when used for cellulosic
Raising identity-preserved corn and soybeans takes extra effort
New video explains planter clean-out procedures.
Dodger dogs lead the way: We love those ballpark hot dogs
Baseball fans will eat a lot of hot dogs this season.
Angus association electronic earmark offers comprehensive genetic account
The American Angus Association has added an electronic tagging element to AngusSource.
1824 restored clapboard highlights holiday home tour
Historic homes highlight annual holiday home tour sponsored by the North Canton Heritage Society.






