Hazard A Guess: Week of Feb. 19, 2009
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 14, 2010
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio -- Miami Trace students, age 16 and older, were eligible to donate blood during the first annual blood drive of...
‘A very blessed man’: Furlong wraps up lifetime of hog judging at Guernsey Co....
Darell Furlong, a long-time hog judge, had his final show at the Guernsey Co. Fair Sept. 10. Through his career, the children have always been his priority as a judge.
What can wild bees tell us about their domesticated counterparts?
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — As scientists struggle to come to grips with Colony Collapse Disorder, a mysterious disease threatening to wipe out domesticated honey...
What’s next for industrial hemp growers?
The 2018 Farm Bill legalized industrial hemp federally, but producers still need to consider markets and state laws before growing.
2012 Utica Well Production Announcement
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Milk board maintains current dairy price
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania Farm Bureau (PFB) commended the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board (PMMB) for its decision to maintain the current $2.15 over-order...
Political ads? We tune out the opposition
COLUMBUS -- A recent study examined people's bodily responses while watching presidential campaign ads -- and discovered another way that people avoid political information...
Inventors hall of fame honors ag chemist
Dr. Allene Rosalind Jeanes, Agricultural Research Services chemist, was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
Folk agriculture makes a comeback
Mountain Xpress tells of a “folk system” of agriculture is being promoted in Appalachia, drawing on food systems of days gone by.