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Wal-Mart employees and loggers educate public, raise funds for kids

Thursday, September 23, 2004

DOVER, Ohio – Teaching the public about forest resources, and raising money to help treat and prevent illnesses and injury for children, are the focus of the 9th annual Forest Heritage Festival.

Planting too deep can decrease yields

Thursday, April 12, 2007

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – When it comes to soybeans, planting deeper is not always better. In fact, more than 50 percent of Indiana farmers are planting outside of the recommended range, said a Purdue University expert.

Can Latin America complete reforms?

Thursday, March 3, 2005

WASHINGTON – Latin America’s economies need to be made more “crisis resistant” if the region is to sustain the economic growth it has achieved since 2002, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Hunters Sharing the Harvest seeks financial support

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Pennsylvania’s Hunters Sharing the Harvest is anticipating another record-breaking year and is looking for funding support to sustain its growth.

Roundup of 4-H news for Nov. 26, 2020

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Catch up on local 4-H news from Richland County 4-H and Geauga County Beef and Swine 4-H club.

Cooperatives Working Together accepts latest round of herd retirements

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

ARLINGTON, W. Va. — Cooperatives Working Together has tentatively accepted 194 bids in its latest herd retirement, representing 34,442 cows and 653,893,409 million pounds of milk. Farmers had submitted a total of 209 herd retirement bids to CWT. CWT’s three herd retirements last year were the primary reason why U.S. cow numbers dropped steeply in

‘Why I can’t come to work today’

Thursday, September 29, 2005

As anyone who ever had employees knows, being an employer is not the piece of cake that some management gurus would like us to believe.

Pa. leads the way in farm preservation

Thursday, February 15, 2001

Gov. Ridge proposes $140 million to implement the third year of the “Growing Greener” program in Pennsylvania.

Two Ohio dairies find success with organic ‘and’ conventional

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

WOOSTER, Ohio — To be organic or to be conventional. That is the question among many farmers today, with advantages and disadvantages on either side. But for two Ohio dairymen who farm in Ashland, Wayne and Holmes counties, the answer is both. Going both ways Paul Weber, owner of Idyl Wild Farms near the Ashland

Global activity of pork and beef remains strong

Monday, June 15, 2009

DENVER — Despite the prolonged slowdown in global economic activity and the initial wave of A-H1N1 Influenza-related market reactions, exports of U.S. pork and beef held up reasonably well in the month of April.