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Monthly Archives: May 2006

REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - Effective July 1, the Ohio Department of Agriculture will stop collecting the half-cent per bushel assessment currently collected on grain deposits.

COLUMBUS - In today's economic climate, manure nutrients have more value than ever. The cost of commercial nitrogen (N) is at an all-time high and continuing to increase.

Lameness is a major economic and welfare problem on our dairy farms, and the prevalence of lameness has increased in recent years.

FARGO, N.D. - Corn and feeder cattle markets have been volatile in the last several months as market fundamentals for both have been changing.

SALEM, Ohio - Saturated. Soaked. Wet. These words have described many spring seasons and it looks like this one, at least recently, will be no exception.

As May unfolds and Mother's Day was celebrated once again, I found myself thinking just what it means to be a mom.

On May 8, Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns took the Bush administration's first formal step toward the 2007 farm bill.

We were talking about school policies. Kathie described to me a school assembly about bullying with an impatient resentment.

Remember when high school prom was just a sweet little rite of passage? This, of course, was back before parents as a whole just went ahead and lost their minds.

GREELEY, Colo. - The House Committee on Agriculture's Web site has launched a Web-based farm bill feedback form.