Law limits equine operations’ liability
CAMP HILL, Pa. - Horse farms and other equine operations will have more opportunities to prosper now that Gov.
Obituary: Edwin Copeland
MILLPORT, Ohio - After nearly 50 years of observing Columbiana County's weather and many years of reporting it to Farm and Dairy, Edwin Copeland will no longer be at the Millport 2 N.
Program certifies noxious weed-free hay
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A niche hay and straw market promises higher profits for Indiana growers, if they can leave one essential ingredient out of each bale.
Carroll County cows captured on canvas
CARROLLTON, Ohio - There are some Holsteins, an Angus, a Shorthorn and, yes, even the cow that jumped over the moon.
Top stories of 2005
Floods, eminent domain, Hurricane Katrina, soybean rust, fuel prices ... A look at what made headlines in Farm and Dairy in 2005.
U.S. beef back in business in Hong Kong
SALEM, Ohio - Following Japan's lead last month to open its border, Hong Kong also agreed to relax its ban on U.
With the times
SALEM, Ohio -
Bison meat production at record pace
WESTMINISTER, Colo. - Surging consumer demand for quality bison meat is fueling record-level production in the processing of everything from tenderloins to ground buffalo meat, according to the National Bison Association.
Farmer finally dons cap and gown
AMES, Iowa - Dave Serfling has been going to Iowa State University for almost 17 years, but Dec. 16 the full-time farmer completed his master's degree just as his daughter, a college sophomore in Michigan, finished up her fall semester exams.











