U.S., Mexico tackle air, water issues
The United States and Mexico announced plans to improve air and water quality along the border.
U.S., United Kingdom pork industries use different means for different ends
Pigs aren't necessarily the same world-wide.
Vesicular stomatitis found in cattle
Vesicular stomatitis has been confirmed in two head of cattle about 225 miles south of San Antonio, Texas.
Western Pa. farm in running for national award
McElhaney family wins one of seven regional environmental awards.
Will this summer’s cattle prices be a false positive?
Everything points toward the market's continued price strength for the next year.
Orchard research wants to conquer spray drift concerns
Project proves drift retardant chemicals live up to their claim.
BSE: Should you worry about these false positives?
USDA, criticized for not disclosing December's BSE case sooner, is now criticized for sharing inconclusive test results.
Farming by numbers
"You've gotta know where you've been to know where you're going," says Ohio grain farmer Hal Tate.
Mixing it up with European breeds
New crossbreeding options give farmers more choices.
Farmers hurt by fuel tab, but it presents renewable fuels opportunity
Nearly half of all existing U.S. ethanol plants are owned by farmers, said Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman.













