Monthly Archives: July 2004
Will this summer’s cattle prices be a false positive?
Everything points toward the market's continued price strength for the next year.
Western Pa. farm in running for national award
McElhaney family wins one of seven regional environmental awards.
Vesicular stomatitis found in cattle
Vesicular stomatitis has been confirmed in two head of cattle about 225 miles south of San Antonio, Texas.
U.S., United Kingdom pork industries use different means for different ends
Pigs aren't necessarily the same world-wide.
U.S., Mexico tackle air, water issues
The United States and Mexico announced plans to improve air and water quality along the border.
Sustainable ag conference is July 29
Ohio conference looks at links between soil, water, farming and profitability.
Plum pox detected in York County, Pa.
The case was found in Monaghan Township, York County, an area already under quarantine for the virus.
Pa. manure haulers must get certified
Pennsylvania's commercial manure haulers must now get special certification to do their jobs.
Oldest John Deere tractor on permanent display
Deere & Company has acquired the oldest known John Deere tractor.
Ohio regains title of biggest buckeye tree
Ten other Ohio trees named champions in American Forests' new National Register of Big Trees.