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Yearly Archives: 2011

The commitments would start in 2012, but more dairy production support is needed.

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced June 8 that Alpharma, a subsidiary of Pfizer Inc., will voluntarily suspend U.S. sales of the animal drug 3-Nitro (Roxarsone).

The Dunns are interested in the heterosis breeding project being funded by the Hereford association.

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Retail food prices at the supermarket increased during the second quarter of 2011, according to the latest American Farm Bureau Federation Marketbasket Survey.

EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Focusing on the calf is the simple and straightforward take-home message for all dairy and beef producers when it comes to controlling Johne's disease in their herds.

Big-scale farming has family appeal for Ohio family.

WOOSTER, Ohio -- The Local Roots Market and Cafe farm tour provides shoppers with the chance to meet the farmers who grow or raise the food sold at Local Roots as well as to learn more about growing practices, environmental stewardship and farming life.

This little lady knows how to share! Jason Harris took this photo of his daughter, Maggie, feeding fresh-picked raspberries to her grandpa’s dairy cows.

DALTON, Ohio -- DALTON, Ohio -- Changing inflations on the milking units probably ranks near the bottom of a dairy farmer's list of favorite activities -- right below chasing heifers at midnight or in the pouring rain and right above fixing a broken manure spreader on the coldest day of the year.

Stone Laboratory, Ohio State University's island campus on Lake Erie, has announced its 2011 guest lecture series, beginning June 16.