USDA sued over mad cow
SALEM, Ohio - As the United States gets ready to relax its border restrictions with Canada and Canadian officials continue their search to rule out more cases of mad-cow disease, U.
Bedford County Guernsey wins dairy top honor in Pennsylvania farm show
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Sniders Perfect Brenden was selected as the 2005 supreme champion at the 89th Pennsylvania Farm Show Jan.
Cattle producers can prepare for reopening of Japanese market
MANHATTAN, Kan. - Talks between the United States and Japan about the reopening of Japan's market to U.
How do you protect livestock and pets if disaster strikes? Learn here
HARRISBURG, Pa. - It is difficult to ignore the recent tsunami devastation headlining the media. That disaster raises the question: What can be done in our own country, state, county and town to protect our animals in the event of a natural or manmade disaster?
Ohio Farm Bureau among the elite
CHARLOTTE - The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation was recognized for outstanding achievements in 2004 during the annual meeting of the American Farm Bureau Federation, Jan.
Ohio’s corn, bean yields set records
WASHINGTON - Ohio's 2004 average corn yield is estimated at 158 bushels per acre, two bushels above the previous state record of 156 set in 2003.
Pa. Farm Show junior livestock sale total more than doubles last year’s
HARRISBURG, Pa. - The 2005 Sale of Champions and Junior Livestock Sale proved a resounding success as the gavel dropped at the 89th Pennsylvania Farm Show with buyers, exhibitors and onlookers filling the standing-room only arena.
Farm women needed to start group
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Hogs: Modest herd growth will mean continued profits this year
COLUMBUS - Hog producers had one of the most profitable years of the last decade during 2004, and this typically drives producers to expand production.
Ohio’s shrimp and aquaculture production opportunities expand
PIKETON, Ohio - Production opportunities for growers delving into the shrimp market continue to expand with newly developed Ohio State University research on feeding options.