Safe and sound: Nearly 200 years after construction, a barn is restored to the...
The year was 1838. Martin Van Buren was president, Michigan had just become a state, the Civil War was still over 20 years in the future and the cornerstone of my barn was placed.
Scientists turn poultry litter into oil
BLACKSBURG, Va. - Foster Agblevor, associate professor of biological systems engineering, is leading the team of researchers in the
Shorthorns steal the show at KILE
HARRISBURG, Pa. - A record-setting number of beef cattle passed through the show arena during the 2007
Study: White rice a genetic mutation
ITHACA, N.Y. -
U.S. submits domestic support notices to the World Trade Organization
World’s biggest tractor breaks world record
WARWICKSHIRE, England - By cultivating an area the size of a football field every two minutes, the world's biggest tractor - a 570hp, AGCO Challenger MT875B - has set a world record.
Facing challenges the mustang way
SALEM, Ohio - Dave McClelland won't get the manure spreader he was hoping for, but he did make an important addition to his farm this summer.
Dairy alliance program helps bring employee management to forefront
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - "What they teach in business school really works on the farm!" That's the realization Joel Stauring, an agricultural finance specialist with Dehm Associates of Geneseo, N.
How should U.S. deal with China?
COLUMBUS - Economic imbalances of two of the world's major players - the United States and China - could shake things up in the global market, but Congress' protectionist stance against China to right the economic problems of both countries is not the solution, said one economist.













