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Council on dairy cattle breeding completes transition of services
BOWIE, Md. — A Non-funded Cooperative Agreement (NFCA) was developed and signed on March 27, 2013 between the Animal Genomics and Improvement Laboratory (AGIL), United States Department of Agriculture and the Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding (CDCB) determining the transition of the U.S. dairy cattle genetic and genomic evaluations from AGIL to CDCB. Genetic evaluation
A roundup of FFA news for the week of March 12, 2015:
MILLERSBURG, Ohio — The West Holmes FFA chapter sent officer books, state and American degree applications and proficiency applications to be judged at the district level Feb. 10. Jason Jenkins (reporter), Elise Neville (secretary) and Terry Medley (treasurer) each received a gold rating on their officer books. They will receive an award at state convention
Not all progress comes with engine
It was a pretty drive through farm country to attend Horse Progress Days in Mount Hope on a beautifully sunny Fourth of July. The quiet little town in Holmes County is just to the south of us here in Ohio by about a 40-minute drive. The thermometer had dipped down in to the 50s overnight,
Obituary: Thomas Chester
WELLINGTON, Ohio – Thomas A. Chester, 49, of Wellington, Ohio, died Friday, Sept. 24, 2004, of injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
Food and dairy conference approaches
Food safety and food security will be a strong theme at this year’s Food and Dairy Industries Conference, Feb. 20-21, at Dublin, Ohio.
Erie County team wins national Envirothon
Five Boy Scouts from North East High School in Erie, Pa., defeated teams from 41 states and 7 Canadian provinces to win the national title.
Ohio’s oldest auction changes owners
Scio Livestock Auction, believed to be Ohio’s oldest livestock auction barn, changed ownership July 8.
New Deal gets a reboot in the Ohio River Valley
Reimagine Appalachia and the Empowerment Alliance have very different ideas for how to revitalize the region using its natural resources.
Feeding for every penny in the milk check
With low milk prices, it’s important, as the saying goes, to “squeeze every penny possible out of the milk check.”
Seven brothers? A remarkable World War II story
Dr. Paul Kengor of Grove City College shares the story of seven brothers of Polish descent from the Pittsburgh area who all served in World War II.






