Small swine breeders should vaccinate
MANHATTAN, Kan. - Commercial swine producers are not the only producers who should be concerned with diseases entering their herds.
Software opens doors to animal feed cost savings
WOOSTER, Ohio -
State funds Ohio ag innovations
COLUMBUS - The Ohio State University received an $11.6 million grant May 10 through Gov. Bob Taft's Third Frontier Project to establish the Ohio BioProducts Innovation Center.
USDA crop projections reinforce need for new markets
WASHINGTON - By estimating corn supplies to exceed use by 2.5 billion bushels for the 2005-2006 marketing year, the
WVU studying new feed technology
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - At a time when many are working to shed excess weight, a team of West Virginia University researchers are looking to pack on the pounds - to cattle.
Will Brazil surpass U.S. in feeding the world?
CANFIELD, Ohio - Lee Lipp spouts an old clich
Pa. extension educator’s firing draws backlash from farmers
SALEM, Ohio - Last fall it was probation for Don Hunter, the Washington County, Pa., extension livestock educator.
Manage your woodlands for wildlife
SALEM, Ohio - Songbirds hiding in the brush, wild turkeys eating acorns, and white-footed mice darting between trees.
Animal welfare is growing concern
COLUMBUS - Ohioans say they care about the welfare of farm animals, but what does that really mean?
And what's the implications, long-term, for the state's $1.
‘Grubby’ research promises manure benefits
STEPHENVILLE, Texas - Jeff Tomberlin's research could lend a whole new meaning to the phrase "grub for a living.













