Small town fun or big time heist?
One reader wishes community festivals would be fun instead of expensive to attend.
A match made in Mexico
A U.S. ag program pairs foreign workers with farmers, but complaints continue. Could a bill now in Congress be the answer?
Preventing accidents less costly than dealing with them
One reader gives tips for moving farm equipment safely on the roads.
Guernseys get help from Holsteins
Guernsey owners will soon be able to register their cows online.
Cattlemen say ‘no’ to BSE testing
Farmers could expect to pay $30 more per cow if 100 percent BSE testing is implemented, economist says.
Farm and Dairy writer earns national award
Farm and Dairy reporter Kristy Hebert received a third-place award in the North American Agricultural Journalists' 2004 writing contest.
Chestnut trees will spread across landscape again
Researcher hopes to help rebuild stands throughout United States.
EU gets tougher on GMO labeling, tracing
New European Union regulations mandate the labeling and traceability of products derived from biotechnology.
New tests detect livestock growth promoter
Tests uncover residue concentrations of the additive ractopamine hydrochloride in live animals or carcasses.
Ohio growers shift from soybeans into corn
Ohio corn acreage up despite USDA national projections.












