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2010: Year in review
2010 is a year that many in agriculture will not soon forget. Here is a look back at some of the stories that have touched the ag community.
Emerald ash borer on the move in Pa.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Emerald ash borer beetles have been found near Brownstown, Kiskiminetas Township, Armstrong County, and Finleyville, Union Township, Washington County, bringing to nine the number of counties where the ash tree-destroying pest has been identified. Quarantine expanded In response to this latest discovery, Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff said a state-imposed quarantine is being
Make calls to stop junk mail, telemarketers
Ohio Attorney General Betty D. Montgomery gives tips on cutting down on unsolicited contacts.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 24, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from Hillsdale FFA, Northwestern FFA, East Knox FFA and Racine Southern FFA.
Loose animal legislation sets standards for liability
WOOSTER, Ohio — Farmers whose livestock get loose should soon have a clearer set of standards for any civil or criminal liability. House Bill 22, better known as the animals at large legislation, was approved by a unanimous House vote March 1, and was approved unanimously by the Senate Agriculture Committee March 9. The bill
We need agricultural technology to feed the world
MANHATTAN, Kan. — To feed a world population projected to exceed 9 billion people by 2050, technology that can enhance food production will be a significant asset.
Ohio faces $7 billion budget deficit
COLUMBUS — The federal government has made it official: We’re in a recession. It’s no surprise to most Ohioans, and certainly not to Gov. Ted Strickland, who decreed Dec. 1 that Ohio faces a $7 billion budget deficit in the upcoming 2010-2011 budget.
Expert says dairy market interest at all-time high, opportunities abound
NEW YORK — Rabobank dairy analyst and food and agribusiness research and advisory Managing Director Debbie Perkins said in a recent podcast that interest in the dairy market is at an all-time high because, “we saw record prices in the international market at the end of 2007 as well as high prices in the U.S.
A good book with good insight
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares her perception on the 1938 bestseller RFD, which continues its popularity today.
Official: WTO deal to open markets only slightly not acceptable to U.S.
WASHINGTON – A top U.S. trade official has reiterated that any World Trade Organization (WTO) agreement that opens markets only slightly would not get U.






