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WTO members to choose agriculture export subsidies’ last year by March
WASHINGTON – Ministers from key countries in World Trade Organization negotiations have set themselves a March 1 deadline to agree on a target year for eliminating agricultural export subsidies.
Book tells Poconos vacation land story
When Antoine Dutot opened the Kittatinny Hotel – the first tourist hotel in the Poconos – in 1829, little did he know that he was a pioneer in what would become one of the largest and most diverse tourist and recreation areas on the East Coast.
Protesters deny more serious risk
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the idea that some people in Vermont are protesting the USDA’s plan to euthanize sheep possibly exposed to mad cow disease.
EU approves maize products for import, feeding and processing
BRUSSELS, Belgium — The European Commission has granted import, food, feed and processing approvals for biotechnology maize products jointly developed by DuPont business Pioneer Hi-Bred and Dow AgroSciences LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company. Products Maize products containing the Herculex I insect protection and the Herculex RW trait stack (also known
Kentucky horse has contagious equine metritis; under quarantine
FRANKFORT, Ky. — State and federal agriculture officials are investigating a case of contagious equine metritis in a quarter horse in central Kentucky. The 16-year-old stallion tested positive for contagious equine metritis during routine testing Dec. 10. The test was performed by the University of Kentucky Livestock Disease Diagnostic Center as a preliminary step to
Trumbull County Fair sale results 2018
Trumbull County Fair results from the 2018 livestock auction.
Insects represent a link for antibiotic resistant traits
Common insects can carry antibiotic-resistant material.
Hutjens: Determine what benefit you’ll get from additives before opening wallet
University of Illinois dairy nutrition expert Michael Hutjens shared his feed additive recommendations with nearly 200 dairymen and industry representatives attending the Northeast Ohio Dairy Management Conference.
Sheep, goat sale grosses nearly $65,000
Top-selling buck brings $2,000, top ram $1,100 at Livestock Evaluation
Annual summer tour spotlights Ohio organic and sustainable farms
COLUMBUS — A series of free public tours will be hosted this summer on some of Ohio’s top sustainable and organic farms. The tours are sponsored by the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association, Innovative Farmers of Ohio and the Ohio State University Sustainable Agriculture Team. Educating Ohio Consumers interested in local foods, farmers and






