Dairymen honored for Holstein leadership
The 2017 National Holstein Convention, held July 1 in Belleuve, Washington, honored two outstanding dairymen for their efforts in the industry.
NSIP to hold first Eastern region sheep sale Aug. 12
The first ever Eastern National Sheep Improvement Program Sheep Sale will take place Aug. 12, at the Wayne County Fairgrounds.
Jeffries starts new direct sales seed company
Chris Jeffries recently started a direct sales seed company, Seed Genetics-DIRECT, LLC.
Use less energy to stay cool
Finding ways to keep cool without spending a fortune or using a lot of energy is challenging but possible.
National dairy group offers scholarships
National Dairy Herd Information Association is offering $1,000 scholarships to full-time students at technical and two- and four-year universities.
Aged cow named grand champion
In the open show, taking home the grand champion honor was the aged cow, Raygor Alexander Tara, shown by Raygor Farms, the Sprunger Family, Dalton.
Treatments can mitigate dangers of blood clots
DVT develops when you don't move for long periods of time, or if there is an injury to the blood vessels.
Lexington to host hemp conference Sept. 8 – 11
The first hemp conference in the U.S. to bring together industry professionals, scientists and policymakers will be Sept. 8-11 at the Lexington Center.
Archbold Equipment rebrands with new name: Redline
Redline Equipment has seven agricultural store locations: Topeka, Indiana; Adrian, Michigan; and four Ohio locations.
Kentucky 4-H plans solar eclipse camp
The West Kentucky 4-H Camp in Dawson Springs is in the direct path of a total solar eclipse that will occur Aug. 21.





















