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Dairy Channel: Ohio’s governor signs bill to releasefunding for farmland preservation
Ernie Oelker, agricultural extension agent in Columbiana County, writes about how the new funds will be used.
Which came first, the egg or its demand?
MANHATTAN, Kan. – In his work as a poultry specialist with Kansas State University Research and Extension, Scott Beyer often fields questions about eggs and nutrition, but recently, another topic has been popping up.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Heartland AgVenture unveiled in Ohio
New nonprofit venture hopes to generate ag ideas and more farm profit.
Revolution pipeline back in service in western Pennsylvania
More than two years after the Revolution pipeline exploded in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, it is back in service.
Pa. performace bull sale breaks sales record
PENNSYLVANIA FURNACE, Pa. — Beef producers received $276,500 for top-quality bulls at the record-breaking 39th Pennsylvania Performance Tested Bull Sale March 30, at the Pennsylvania Livestock Evaluation Center in Pennsylvania Furnace, Centre Co. Producers from across Pennsylvania and neighboring states sold 93 bulls representing the Angus, Hereford, Limousin, Red Angus, SimAngus and Simmental breeds. The
USDA extends comment period for proposed rule on animal traceability
WASHINGTON — The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service recently announced a 30-day extension of the comment period for the proposed rule on animal disease traceability. Under the proposed rule, unless specifically exempted, livestock moved interstate would have to be officially identified and accompanied by an interstate certificate of veterinary inspection or other documentation,
Pennsylvania Farm Show Sale of Champions results
The Pennsylvania Farm Show Sale of Champions took place Jan. 9. Find all the results here.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 9/27
The top stories from the week September 21-September 27, 2014.
Low milk prices for farmers threaten local and regional economies
SOMERVILLE, Mass. — The drastic drop in milk prices paid to farmers over the past year has led to an unprecedented crisis for dairy farmers who, on average, are being paid less than half the cost of production. Low prices and high production costs threaten to push nearly one-third of dairy farmers off their land
Breeders show attracts 121 entries
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – Angus enthusiasts led 121 entries at the 2007 Pennsylvania Breeders Show July 14 in Huntingdon, Pa.






