Monthly Archives: April 2012
What do you learn when you follow a coyote
Interesting things we can learn from The Cuyahoga Valley National Park's coyote population.
The best ag economist I ‘never’ met
Before I was lucky enough to keep myself in suds and my family in socks with this weekly effort, my previous boss liked to...
Kymberly Foster Seabolt talks love and marriage
After 20 years of marriage, Kymberly Seabolt discusses what keeps her heart beating.
Packing a picnic and picking up a pig
A wealthy senior citizen spent a good bit of time showing off some photographs of his collector cars one morning recently. I was impressed...
New app offers guide for House, Senate members
GPO announces a new House, Senate app for smartphones.
USDA invests in farm to school programs
The USDA is investing in farm to school programs nationwide to help eligible schools improve the health and well being of their students and connect with local agricultural producers.
Field crop enterprise budgets can help streamline decisions
COLUMBUS -- Plant crops or raise livestock? If planting, should you go with corn, soybeans, wheat or maybe hay?As farmers decide what resources to...
Words of wisdom for Earth Day, and every day
Words can change the world, but only when they lead to action.
Earth Day is a great time to remember this. Here are some of...
NRCS to hold CRP readiness training
AUBURN, N.Y. -- On May 1-2, conservation professionals have the opportunity to attend a free two-day Conservation Reserve Program training workshop at the Holiday...
USDA confirms bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE, in California dairy cow
(Editor's note: The following is a statement by USDA Chief Veterinary Officer John Clifford regarding a detection of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in California....