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New strain of bird flu H5N9 found on California duck farm
A rare subtype of the bird flu H5N9 has been found in the United States at a commercial duck farm in California, according to the Paris-based World Organization for Animal Health.
Farm and Dairy writers win national, state awards
Farm and Dairy reporter Chris Kick and Editor Susan Crowell were recently honored with writing awards from the National Newspaper Association and the Society of Professional Journalists.
How to keep pests out of your garden
Rabbits, groundhogs and insects can relentlessly nibble at fresh leaves off of tomato plants and sunflower sprouts. Here are some tactics to keep your garden pest-free.
Conditions of the heart
Editor: When we stop and think about it, the conditions of our heart are determined by the experiences we encounter throughout our life span. Songs, poems, love stories reflect the joy and happiness we feel in our hearts. What blessings we receive when we finish schooling, obtain a job, meet and marry our true love,
Read it Again: Week of Nov. 22, 2001
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
USDA confirms bird flu in backyard flock in Indiana
As of May 11, there were 143 detections of avian influenza reported nationwide, affecting 29.9 million birds, including the latest confirmation of H5N8 in a backyard poultry flock in Indiana.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 10/4
The top stories from the week Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 2014.
Green Ribbon Fairs program to showcase soybean products at 11 fairs
ST. LOUIS — The soybean checkoff’s Green Ribbon Fairs program will introduce millions of fair attendees — from both rural and urban areas — to the benefits of soy-based consumer and industrial products.
Ohio film to premiere at Sundance Festival
COLUMBUS — An Ohio film maker will also make strides for the Ohio film industry when his production premieres at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival Jan. 20-30 in Park City, Utah. The film was produced with assistance from the Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit, which is administered by the Ohio Film Office of the Ohio
Soy flour not just for cooking anymore
WASHINGTON — In 1941, Henry Ford unveiled a plastic-bodied car whose panels included soybean meal as component. The feat made headlines — and history — but the idea never took off commercially. Continued research However, researchers continue to toy with the idea, including Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists Lei Jong and Jeffrey Byars, who are






