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NCBA agrees to pay back $217,000 to Beef Checkoff Program
A letter dated Jan. 7 was sent to the USDA outlining resolution between the CBB and the NCBA.
Ohio officials begin search for evidence of Asian Longhorned Beetle
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — In an effort to detect signs of the Asian Longhorned Beetle, the Ohio Department of Agriculture and the USDA will begin a visual survey in areas surrounding Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Toledo and Loudonville. First discovered in the U.S. in 1996, there are currently no known infestations of the Asian Longhorned Beetle in
Hard work, fiscal sense the formula for Horn beef farm
Sons, mother keep farm going after death of proprietor.
Euthanasia takes center stage at Ohio livestock care meeting
There’s a lot to consider when setting standards for euthanasia. The Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board reviewed a draft of standards June 29.
Opportunities exist for beef, dairy producers to utilize damaged corn
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The moldy corn that is coming out of some Indiana fields presents challenges to growers and livestock producers, but cattlemen may be able to take advantage of this unfortunate opportunity, according Purdue University beef and dairy specialists. The rumen is an organ that allows beef and dairy cattle to detoxify anything
Pesticide update meetings set for Oct. 16, 20 in Pa.
Program will be duplicated in Beaver and New Castle for license update credits.
New software organizes breeding season in beef cattle herds
AMES, Iowa – Synchronizing the breeding season in beef cattle herds allows producers the opportunity to use artificial insemination (AI) with reduced labor.
Committee recommends 4.3 percent increase in beef checkoff budget
The committee says the increase in budget is not because checkoff revenue increased.
Beef markets still reeling from lost export markets
TOPEKA, Kan. – How much did the 2003 mad cow disease announcement cost U.S. beef producers?
The most significant economic impact of BSE is from lost beef export markets, observed Kansas Secretary of Agriculture Adrian Polansky.
American beef worries gone, but mad-cow disease not forgotten
The economic impacts of the recent BSE scare will be around for a long time.






