Salvage for feed: Guidelines for flood-affected crops
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - It has been a long, anxious wait for Pennsylvania grain producers who still have flood-affected crops in the field.
Smithfield Foods to pay $2 million
WASHINGTON -
Ashland Co. recognizes top 4-H’ers
ASHLAND, Ohio - Friends, members and volunteers with the Ashland County 4-H program celebrated a successful harvest of activities and projects during their annual recognition banquet.
Soybean rust confirmed in U.S.
SALEM, Ohio - The USDA's Animal Plant Health Inspection Service reported that Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) was found on soybean leaf samples collected from two research plots near Baton Rouge, La.
USDA recognizes official systems for animal ID
WASHINGTON - The USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service will recognize additional numbering systems for the identification of animals.
Veneman resigns from USDA
WASHINGTON - U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman resigned her post at USDA, one of four senior officials to leave the Bush administration following the president's re-election.
Bumper crop: Prices low, storage short
SALEM, Ohio - U.S. growers may be enjoying a bumper corn crop this growing season, but are facing two consequences as a result: low prices and no storage room.
ODA’s livestock show policy under microscope in court
SALEM, Ohio - Ryan Daulton and the Ohio Department of Agriculture may see their day in court.
And when they're there, both will have the chance to prove they're just following the rules and want what's best for everybody.
Dairy workers go on strike
SALEM, Ohio - Disgruntled workers at one of the largest dairy farms in Ohio went on strike earlier this month, demanding respect from their employer.
Kline still hospitalized
SALEM, Ohio - More than three weeks after 78-year-old Robert Kline was attacked in his pasture by a ram, he remains in critical condition.











