Marketing meetings help business grow
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio -
Most U.S. ag export gains come from animal sector
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Since 1980, the value of agricultural imports has been increasing at a faster rate than the value of agricultural exports.
Pa. dairy profitability tour visits Ohio
BUTLER, Pa. -
Penn State offers soybean rust workshop
BUTLER, Pa. - Penn State Cooperative Extension offices in Beaver, Lawrence, Mercer, and Westmoreland county offices will be hosting a video conference workshop regarding soybean rust March 17 from 7-9 p.
Pa. show draws 128 Simmental entries
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Haven Woods Farms of Stoneboro, Pa., showed the grand champion bull at the 2005 Pa.
Researchers boost drought tolerance of grain crops
RIVERSIDE, Calif.- Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, report the development of technology that increases the tolerance of grains crops to drought by decreasing the amount of an enzyme that is responsible for producing the plant hormone ethylene.
SOYBEAN RUST: Don’t alter management practices
COLUMBUS - The goal of any crop management is to utilize a production system that generates the most yields.
Soybean seed treatment proves to be cost-effective
COLUMBUS - One hundred and seventy-five soybean varieties were evaluated in the 2004 Ohio Soybean Performance Trials conducted by The Ohio State University.
The science behind the tender steak
WASHINGTON - Consistently tender steaks may be more readily available at restaurants and supermarkets in the future, thanks to technology developed by USDA Agricultural Research Service scientists in Nebraska.
Tips for getting those replacement heifers bred
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Beef cattle inventory done Jan. 1, 2005, indicates number of beef cattle replacement heifers in the United States - weighing 500 pounds and over - are up 4 percent compared to one year earlier.













