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Monthly Archives: July 2005

COLUMBUS - Depending on what the remnants of Tropical Depression Dennis has in store for Ohio, incidences of soybean rust may remain very low for the next month.

URBANA, Ill. - The USDA's July update of projections of supply, consumption, and stocks of major commodities indicated smaller U.

HARRISBURG, Pa. - More than 500 cattle strutted through the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex July 1-2, competing in seven shows at the 2005 National Junior Shorthorn Show and Conference.

WASHINGTON, Pa. - This year's 48th annual National Heifer Sale totaled $412,000 in donated heifers, cash contributions and collectibles and hit a new record with its highest-selling heifer.

ARLINGTON, Va. - Nearly three-quarters of the nation's milk supply is now contributing to

WASHINGTON - The American Academy of Pediatrics called on two U.S. House subcommittees to support restrictions on children riding or operating all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and other off-road vehicles on public lands.

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - Out of the 124 entries at the 2005 Ohio Angus Preview Show in Canton, Ohio, there were 90 females, 26 bulls and eight cow-calf pairs.

SALEM, Ohio - Test results have confirmed an Ohio horse sold at a Pennsylvania auction late last month has a deadly disease.

CORTLAND, Ohio - Same winning names, different year. That was the theme at the 2005 Trumbull County Junior Fair livestock exhibition and auction July 16.

SALEM, Ohio - Last year was the best sales year western Ohio John Deere dealer Ray Koenig ever had. This year isn't looking bad, either.