Homegrown meat demand beefed up
The hamburger- and steak-eating public isn't backing away from the table. The mad cow scare seems to have renewed consumer interest in buying beef grown and processed locally.
A horse story: Adrenaline, intuition and fear
A mare cries for help. A colt is in danger. A girl responds. Can they save each other or will they die trying?
How do you measure farm odor?
Measuring odor is one step closer to being objective.
Feed ban expanded: No more poultry litter, plate waste or blood products
Food and Drug Administration beefs up firewalls that protect the U.S. food supply from mad cow disease.
Dairy makes jump to grazing, puts more money in its pockets
Innovative Farmers of Ohio hears sustainable dairy farmer speak at annual conference.
Ag spending wearing ‘bull’s eye’
Ag Committee aide: 'There are a lot of people who have not forgotten how much money we got.'
Conference addresses growing game bird industry
The 2004 Pennsylvania Game Breeders and Hunting Preserves annual meeting is Feb. 22-24, 2004.
Get tough on scours in your calves
An eastern Ohio vet and cattle producer shares how to prevent calf losses.
Mad cow update: Canada adds import, downer controls
Import restriction includes cattle and sheep; downer ban similar to U.S. measure.
Mad cow update: Tracking cattle slows USDA
As of Jan. 19, only 23 of the 81 cows that came from Canada with the infected cow have been located.













