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Cecil Township holds heated meeting on well pad setbacks
The Cecil Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on June 5 for a proposed oil and gas ordinance that will set further setbacks on well pads.
‘Roast Perfect’ app takes the guesswork out of roasting beef
CAB’s Roast Perfect app is designed to give consumers the information they need to select the ideal roast and prepare it to the perfect endpoint.
How to keep Asian Lady Beetles out of your house
Asian Lady Beetles begin seeking shelter when outside temperatures fall in September and October. They find their way into tight cracks and crevices.
Proposed rule could enhance tracking of ground beef sources
MANHATTAN, Kan. – A recently proposed rule by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service would require grocery stores and supermarkets to keep more documentation on ground beef sources, which could assist in more timely traceability of a particular beef source that may have caused a foodborne illness. The proposed rule would
Ohio Cattlemen’s Association: BEST Program concludes a successful year
MARYSVILLE, Ohio — The 2013-2014 Ohio Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) BEST (Beef Exhibitor Show Total) Program wrapped up May 10 with its annual awards banquet held at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus. This year’s BEST program featured 17 sanctioned shows that weaved its way across the state with 380 youth participants showing 537 head of
Despite our best efforts, grass carp are likely here
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has determined there are a number of potential concerns.
American beef producers given continued EU market access
United States Trade Rep. Michael Froman and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack recently announced the European Union will provide U.S. beef producers with significant access, at zero duty, to the EU market for high-quality beef produced from non-hormone-treated cattle.
West Virginia school’s swine program makes best of Berkshires
From last place to first, students and their swine projects are making a name for themselves at Hampshire High School.
Youth animal care program provides Beef Quality Assurance
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Beef industry youth have the opportunity to become certified in Beef Quality Assurance online at no cost. The Beef Cattle Institute at Kansas State University has launched a Youth Animal Care Training program. The BQA program teaches participants about implementing best management practices to help enhance herd profitability and improve consumer confidence
Abraham Lincoln makes appearance at Wayne SWCD annual meeting
WOOSTER, Ohio — It was fitting that the man who signed the proclamation for the first official Thanksgiving and established the U.S. Department of Agriculture was on hand help celebrate agriculture and conservation at the 2011 Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District annual meeting.






