Grants approved for study of deep geology in Ohio
COLUMBUS - With likely federal regulation of carbon dioxide emissions on the horizon, the Ohio Air Quality Development Authority took action at its May...
Wisconsin cow named Holstein star of the breed
BRATTLEBORO, Vt. -- Eskdale Dundee Marcia Mona has been named Holstein Association USA's 2009 Star of the Breed. In its third year, this award...
Food Institute to host webinar on sustainability
UPPER SADDLE RIVER, N.J. -- The Food Institute, in cooperation with The Hartman Group, will host an upcoming webinar titled Redefining Value: The Framework...
Wisconsin Governor says no to raw milk sales
MADISON, Wis. — Citing the interest of public health and the safety of his state’s dairy industry, Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle vetoed a senate...
Childhood dream becomes a reality for a Jefferson County beef producer
A grass-fed operation is only three years old, but it has been a long time in the making.
Dairy price stabilization introduced to Congress
WOOSTER, Ohio -- A bill designed to stabilize dairy prices and control the growth of dairy farms that want to expand has officially been...
Research recommends starting cattle on corn, finishing on co-products
URBANA, Ill. — The traditional practice of finishing cattle on corn may not be the only way to achieve high marbling, a desirable characteristic...
USDA Announces new performance standards for salmonella and campylobacter
New standards will help prevent tens of thousands of illnesses per year
Minford man pleads guilty to killing trophy buck illegally
WEST UNION, Ohio — A Scioto County man pleaded guilty to four wildlife violations in Adams County Court April 30 and was ordered...
Biometric ID cards could help resolve migrant worker issues
By ANDY ANDREWSContributing WriterLANCASTER, Pa. - More than 60 percent of the milk sold in this country is processed using migrant labor. In fact,...











