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US-Mexico dairy trade generates billions in economic activity
Mexico is the No. 1 market for U.S. dairy product exports, accounting for roughly one-fourth of total U.S. exports.
Vegan tutor says personal beliefs cost him his job
ACLU threatens legal action against Wayne County school over allegations a tutor was terminated for expressing his vegan views.
EPA decision settles the dust: No new air regulations for farmers
The federal agency announced Dec. 14 it will not change existing daily standards for fine particles and coarse particles, which includes dust from farms.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 13, 2012:
MILLERSBURG, Ohio — Hannah Crossen, a 2006 graduate from Hillsdale, former 2006-2007 State FFA President, 2007 Ohio State Fair Queen, and 2008-2009 National FFA Eastern Regional Vice President, spoke to members of the West Holmes FFA Nov. 19, in the Excalibur Theatre. She spoke about opportunities available through the FFA and encouraged members to branch
Low milk prices may spur more consolidation of Pa. dairy farms
the dairy industry is still huge and thriving in the Keystone State
Farmers see a dramatic drop in dairy prices
A dismal decline in milk prices during recent months has left America’s dairy farmers facing devastating circumstances. Thanks to the global economic recession and growing dairy supplies, milk prices are down more than 50 percent from last summer. The tumble comes on the heels of all-time highs in 2007 and the second-highest level on record in 2008.
Farm bill moves to House floor
WASHINGTON – The House agriculture committee unanimously passed a new farm bill July 19 that expands benefits to nearly all sectors of agriculture, including fruits and vegetables.
Living in the shadow of Buckeye Egg
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell discusses how the dark cloud that continues to hang over Buckeye Egg Farms casts a shadow over every farm in the state, regardless of size.
FDA warns Kraft about using MPCs in cheese products
The FDA has warned Kraft Foods that using milk protein concentrate in its processed cheese food products is illegal.
Limping through a lambing and out of 2021
Farming is often like dancing on the edge of a knife, and Rebecca Miller’s winter lambing on the farm put that on full display.






