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Professor back on his feet after coronavirus nearly killed him
A professor in The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences recounts his battle with coronavirus.
National Dairy Producers Conference Farm bill, immigration reform on tap
ARLINGTON, Va. — The outlook for a new farm bill, and a better safety net for dairy farmers, will be one of the key sessions at the upcoming National Dairy Producers Conference April 7-9 in Indianapolis. The conference, open to dairy farmers from across the country, will provide a discussion of the issues facing the
American Farm Bureau delegates want risk management in farm bill
American Farm Bureau Federation delegates don’t support raw milk sales; will push for spending cuts instead of tax increases.
Pa. bills to allow larger farm equipment on roads heads to governor
Larger farm equipment over the years means farmers need more roadway allowance, says Pa. farm bureau.
No-till all the way ‘There’s just too many benefits not to do it’
With more than 20 years of no-till practices on their property, the Yost family can clearly see the benefits.
Ag economist puts farm bill into more user-friendly terms
COLUMBUS — With more than 600 pages and 15 titles, grasping a firm understanding of the 2008 farm bill can be daunting. But Ohio State University agricultural economist Carl Zulauf has made things a bit easier. Zulauf has summarized the titles and accompanying provisions of the farm bill through a series of Web-based documents. The
Ohio hunters encouraged to root out, kill all wild boars
COLUMBUS – Ohio’s hunters are encouraged to harvest any feral swine they encounter in the wild in order to limit the spread of this destructive species in the state, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.
Have a question about Farm Bill? Get answers Jan. 31
Reservations aren’t required for the question-and-answer session Jan. 31 in Ravenna.
Farmers face big decisions under Farm Bill commodity programs
It’s the most complicated farm bill in history, which means producers have to answer tough questions before making decisions.
FAPRI leader looks optimistically at legislative action on farm bill reform
Farm bill discussion must include debate on how much it takes to sustain U.S. agriculture says policy analyst.






