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.
A second chance for Ohio taxpayers
SALEM - For those who have been hiding from the penalties of overdue taxes, it's time to step into the clear without fear.
Against the grain: New take on harvesting
WASHINGTON - A wheat-harvesting system that could save farmers money has been developed by an Agricultural Research Service scientist.
Keeping up with dairy genetic change
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Throughout the past 50 years, the U.S. dairy population has been undergoing genetic change.
Make manure matter
NORCROSS, Ga. - Manure nutrients, while they come in a less than desirable formulation, are valuable to feed crops and build soil organic matter.
Marking U.S. beef’s return to Japan
DENVER - It has been more than two weeks since U.S. beef returned to Japan after an almost two-year absence, and the U.
Stronger standards for particles posed
WASHINGTON - To further improve public health across the country, EPA is proposing revisions to its national air quality standards for fine particle pollution (also called fine particulate matter) and from some coarse particles.
Farm and Dairy 2005 Holiday Story Contest
WHAT a challenge! Picking just 10 youth holiday stories to print was tough. So many of them were well-written and creative. To say the least, we were impressed. Read the youth winning entries here.
Indigenous corn offers genetic map
FARMINGTON, N.M. - A few thousand ears of fresh, colorful Indian corn may help archeologists learn more about the early history of Native American societies in the Southwest.













