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Monthly Archives: October 2006

Leaving a backlog of work it clearly had no appetite for, a deeply divided, very worried Congress skedaddled out of Washington at the end of September to make its re-election case to an equally divided, equally worried electorate.

A quick-fix, cost-cutting increase in income. Have your attention? Well, it is not a single quick fix, but a more sustainable, long-term decrease in expenses and increase in income can be yours if your heifers do not currently freshen at 24 months or less, ready to walk into the barn, grow and compete.

Nothing makes you feel as inadequate as not being there for your kids when they call you and they're in trouble.

I think what separates the old and settled from the young and carefree isn't age, career-path, or even a certain wisdom.

HARRISBURG, Pa. - The first-ever Beef Supreme Champion Pageant capped off a successful week of shows at the 50th anniversary celebration of the

MADISON, Wis. - Kevin Shinners wants farmers to put less energy into harvesting and handling biofuel crops - less fuel, less time and less labor.

JEFFERSON, Ohio -

WASHINGTON - Thanks to nanotechnology, tomorrow's food will be designed by shaping molecules and atoms.

REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - The Ohio Department of Agriculture recently expanded the state's

WASHINGTON - Retail prices for food at the supermarket increased slightly in the third quarter of 2006, according to the latest American Farm Bureau Federation Marketbasket Survey.