Horse rescuer faces questions about sells animals to meat buyers
A Cleveland television station report has uncovered allegations that a horse rescue operation may actually be selling the unwanted horses for horse meat at a local auction.
U.S. Supreme Court: American Farm Bureau challenges plowing decision
A California orchard and vineyard has been prohibited from planting additional vineyards on its private farmland due to interpretations of federal wetlands regulations and of allowances for normal farming activities.
Agronomic reasons for not shucking corn
Long-term cost of planting soybeans after soybeans is greater than any possible short-term economic benefit gained by dropping corn this year.
W. Va. bans poultry and eggs from fairs
Reminder from West Virginia: No eggs or poultry - including chickens, turkeys, pigeons, doves for weddings, ostriches, emus, rosined exotic show birds - may be displayed publicly during the avian influenza outbreak in West Virginia.
Arguable nontrade concerns: International debate, U.S. policy
Nontrade concerns - environmental protection, rural development and food security - are some of the most argumentative topics on the table during World Trade Organization negotiations.
Butterflies love living on the edge
Butterflies thrive along the edges of forest logging roads or within power line rights-of-way.
Concussion repercussions: Research looks at children’s symptoms, recovery
Long-term outcomes and symptoms are still unknown.
Cup plates exhibited in Kent museum
Exhibit features more than 200 antique and contemporary pieces.
EPA clarifies Clean Water Act definition
The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are finally getting their act together when it comes to wetland and watershed protection definitions.
Farm Bureau pushes for trade with Cuba
Sugar remains an important part of the Cuban economy with large amounts of land, labor, and other resources dedicated to the industry.