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Your dairy cows will love the light and so will your milk check
MADISON, Wis. - Dairy cows in northern regions like Wisconsin, give more milk if they get extra lighting during the winter months, when days are short.
Religious leaders back striking dairy workers
SALEM, Ohio - Striking dairy workers in Wayne County are getting support from the Catholic church.
A letter signed by 15 leaders in the Cleveland Diocese, including Bishop Martin Amos, asks Stoll Farms to negotiate with the 35 Hispanic workers.
Woman searches for missing horses
SALEM, Ohio - It's been two weeks and Juanita McDonnell is no closer to finding her two horses than she was the morning she woke up to find them missing from their Mahoning County paddock.
Ag co-ops among nation’s top co-ops
WASHINGTON - The National Cooperative Bank recently released its annual list of the nation's 100 highest revenue-earning cooperatives, and on that list, the top agricultural cooperatives earned $52.
All-American compensates exhibitors
HARRISBURG, Pa. - On Sept. 18, when the cancellation of the All-American Dairy Show occurred due to the flooding of Hurricane Ivan, exhibitors were heard echoing, "We will see you next year!," while departing the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex.
OARDC awarded $1.5 million grant for energy-generation project
COLUMBUS - Ohio Gov. Bob Taft has awarded a $1.5 million Third Frontier Wright Project grant to the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center in Wooster.
Senate approves Specialty Crop Act
IRVINE, Calif. -
U.S. Supreme Court listens to beef checkoff arguments
WASHINGTON - The national beef checkoff seesaw is balanced before the U.S. Supreme Court.
The court heard oral arguments Dec.
Border opens a crack: Pa. to export live cattle
HARRISBURG, Pa. - U.S. cattle producers received grim tidings two days before Christmas 2003: A case of mad cow disease surfaced in Washington state.