Monthly Archives: May 2005
Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association honors Franks, Fluharty
SMITHVILLE, Ohio -
Soybean rust confirmed in Georgia
ST. LOUIS -
Reduced supply, high demand give cattle prices record start
URBANA, Ill. -
Pork producers develops interactive animal ID, premises registration map
Ohio Ayrshire sale strongest ever
COLUMBUS - Ohio recorded its best Ayrshire sale in history, as record prices were set at the Ohio Ayrshire Spring Expo Sale in Columbus earlier this spring.
Feedlot nutritionist wins award for innovation
COLUMBUS - A beef enterprise initiative developed by Ohio State University animal scientist Francis Fluharty now contributes more than $11 million to Ohio's economy.
Farms need to connect with consumers
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, N.Y. - Agriculture needs to tap into consumer food trends to stay in touch with tomorrow's market demands.
Ethanol industry sets production record
WASHINGTON - The Renewable Fuels Association says the U.
Don’t wait to burn down marestail
COLUMBUS - Marestail (horseweed), a prevalent weed throughout Ohio crop fields, has reached its stage of development where herbicide treatments become less effective, especially in no-till fields.
Beef markets still reeling from lost export markets
TOPEKA, Kan. - How much did the 2003 mad cow disease announcement cost U.S. beef producers?
The most significant economic impact of BSE is from lost beef export markets, observed Kansas Secretary of Agriculture Adrian Polansky.