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.
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.
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.













