Monthly Archives: April 2009
Roaring isn’t just for lions
URBANA, Ill. -- It is estimated 3-5 percent of young thoroughbreds have left laryngeal hemiplegia, also known as roaring. In laymen's terms this means...
Aquatic Visitors Center to reopen
PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio -- This summer, the Aquatic Visitors Center will again open its doors to the public, thanks to a partnership between the Ohio...
AAA reports costs to own, operate vehicle remain constant
ORLANDO, Fla. -- AAA's 2009 edition of Your Driving Costs shows the average cost of owning and operating a new car in the U.S....
U.S. pork supply is safe; this swine flu not spread by human-hog contact
Pork council races to stop any misunderstanding of the swine flu and impact on the nation's pork supply.
Tractor Supply sales increase 12 percent
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — Tractor Supply Company, the largest retail farm and ranch store chain in the United States, has reported a 12.8 percent net...
Make sure your cattle aren’t bloated
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Beef producers should expand their knowledge about grass tetany and bloat to help keep their cows from expanding, said a...
Spring fever sale brings over $67,000 in bids
MEADVILLE, Pa. — The Northwest Pa. Spring Fever Sale was held April 17 at the Crawford County Fairgrounds, Meadville.
The sale was co-managed by Pennsylvania...
Packages well received: Companies send soldiers steaks
JACKSONVILLE, Ore. — More than 200 soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan recently received unexpected care packages, thanks to the generosity of Gary West Smoked Meats of Jacksonville and Certified Angus Beef LLC, Wooster, Ohio.
Northwestern FFA celebrates year
WEST SALEM, Ohio -- The Northwestern-Wayne FFA chapter celebrated a successful year during its annual awards banquet April 4. This year, the chapter consisted...
Stipend available to Pennsylvania FFA members
COLUMBIA, Pa. --The Pennsylvania Young Farmers Association will offer a stipend for qualified FFA students to attend the National Young Farmer Educational Association Institute...