Yearly Archives: 2012
Turkey season proving to be popular
If the name Al Kisamore rings a bell, it ought to. Often called big Al, we are referring to a very active grandfather who...
USDA’s unused case to push own rule
In a striking, two-and-a-half page analysis that ran counter to department leanings, the chief economist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture strongly objected to...
How to get more out of your pastures and improve water quality on the...
Improving your pasture management skills will grow more forage that will have higher quality that will better feed your livestock and make you more...
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 3, 2012:
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio -- Four members of the Zane Trace FFA chapter recently participated in the state animal behavior, welfare and husbandry career development event...
New resources for small dairy farms
CORTLAND, N.Y. -- The Cornell Small Farms Program Small Dairy Team has released a series of six new resources to help small dairy farms....
Bullying, not a laughing matter
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is a laugher, but bullying is no joke.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of May 3, 2012:
RAVENNA, Ohio -- Portage Projects 4-H club has elected its officers for the coming year. New officers are Malinda Baer, president; Bridget Neal, vice...
Would you fail a basic civics test? Most would…
More than 60 percent of Americans can't name on of their two U.S. Senators.
N.Y. Farm Viability Institute’s bilingual project prompts spinoff
The New York Farm Viability Institute's bilingual dairy training project has spun off an independent program in support of Western New York dairy farms with Spanish-speaking employees.
Vacation With Us… Keegans
The Keegans, (left to right) Jacob, Meredith, Sarah and Clayton, spent spring break in Florida Keys. They are pictured at the most southern part...








