Black Ink: Use that carcass data to gethomeruns and base hits instead of strikeouts
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FAO chief calls for biotech acceptance
Jacques Diouf, director-general of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization said in a May 14 speech in Stockholm that each GMO application must be fully analyzed on a case-by-case basis.
Spraying herbicide on invasive weeds doesn’t always pay, study shows
WASHINGTON -- It may not always pay for ranchers to use herbicides to kill exotic invasive weeds such as leafy spurge, according to a...
Ahh … the power of berries
Research has shown that berries contain many anticarcinogen values and the nutraceutical and phytochemical properties of berries are directly affecting people's health.
Showdown highlights youth efforts
MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. - The Northern Panhandle Stockman's Association of West Virginia held its annual Blue Gold Showdown Junior Show May 12.
Wal-Mart jumps on anti-rbST milk bandwagon
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Wal-Mart just announced that its Great Value milk is now being sourced exclusively from cows that have not been treated with...
Get your chance to farm in the park
SALEM, Ohio - Drive through the park and expect to see creeks, trails, even waterfalls, but a farm?
Hurricane Katrina: Ports closed, grain shipments clogged
SALEM, Ohio - Hurricane Katrina devastated millions in the Southeast, but her wrath is a setback for farmers across the country who rely on ports along the Mississippi to ship grain.
June field day highlights muck crops
The 15-acre Muck Crops Branch, two miles south of Willard on state Route 103, lies in the heart of Ohio's salad vegetable industry.
Ohio Cattlemen’s Association looks to the future of Ohio’s beef industry
The Ohio Cattlemen's Association is looking ahead to a new national administration and new local and national officers in the beef industry. Complete convention wrapup.