Friday, July 10, 2026

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Throughout the past 50 years, the U.S. dairy population has been undergoing genetic change.

NORCROSS, Ga. - Manure nutrients, while they come in a less than desirable formulation, are valuable to feed crops and build soil organic matter.

DENVER - It has been more than two weeks since U.S. beef returned to Japan after an almost two-year absence, and the U.

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.

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.

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.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Though it hasn't turned up on many restaurant menus, goat meat is one of the most widely consumed meats in the world.

COLUMBUS - One couldn't tell from Ohio's average corn yield that 2005 was a rough season for growers.

SALEM, Ohio - The multinational World Trade Organization talks in Hong Kong wrapped up Dec. 18, but it took plenty of all-night, closed-door meetings to reach consensus among the 149 member-countries on a final report. The talks favored developing countries, said WTO Direct-General Pascal Lamy at the close of the session.