Northwestern Pennsylvania: Locals in uproar over proposed dairy
SALEM, Ohio - A proposed project to keep agriculture strong in northwestern Pennsylvania is drawing backlash across the region.
Eye-raising bids: Youth raise more than $7 million through projects
SALEM, Ohio - Exhibitor checks have been cut, county fair livestock committees' work is slowing and some livestock projects are well under way for next year.
Skelton faces animal cruelty charges
SALEM, Ohio - Animal cruelty charges are pending this week against Thomas Skelton, manager of the New Wilmington Livestock Auction, after 15 sick and starving horses were seized from his Ohio farm.
A bridge across farm/nonfarm divide
INDIANAPOLIS - U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns, EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson and Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels inaugurated the first nationwide
Does banding fertilizer close to soybean seeds improve production?
ST. PAUL, Minn. -
Grants could find way to save farms
Let’s make a deal: Pink tractor selling on eBay for breast cancer charity
DULUTH, Ga. - As Breast Cancer Awareness month comes to a close, AGCO Corporation, a worldwide manufacturer and distributor of agricultural equipment, has partnered with NBC's hit show, Deal or No Deal, to raise money for the
One year at one site does not yield an accurate picture
MADISON, Wis. - Be extremely wary of test plots that are not replicated, or only have a "check" or "tester" hybrid every five to 10 hybrids, warns Joe Lauer, University of Wisconsin agronomist.
Spread that holiday cheer
It's time to tell us your best Christmas tales. Send a fictional or personal story to Farm and Dairy's holiday story conest by Dec.
Transgenic corn: Get to the root of crop problems
WOOSTER, Ohio - The use of transgenic corn hybrids could increase significantly in Ohio next year, due to rising corn rootworm problems and lower product costs compared to traditional hybrid packages.











