Yearly Archives: 2015
Get prepared for a bigger beef herd
As the U.S. beef herd expands, know your options.
The legacy of Zimbabwe’s Cecil the lion
Hunting regulated by professional biologists in the U.S. is here to stay, but international trophy hunting should end today.
Hairy toads and dairy genetics
Top sellers and solid, reliable milkers don’t just happen after a random mating between a great bull and cow, they require carefully planned genetic pairings and a lot of trial and error.
Federal judge bags Idaho’s ag gag law, opening door for more light
With Idaho decision, ag gag laws are up for a challenge.
One Man’s Wilderness will inspire travel to Alaska’s unknown places
Have you ever wished for a year of alone time, just traveling wherever your heart tugs you?
Ask FSA Andy about enrolling in crop programs
Farm bill crop enrollment now open.
Pa. sheep and goat sale nets strong results
Thirty-three performance tested rams averaged $550, while 25 tested bucks averaged $593.
Ohio sheep shearing school set for Sept. 18-19
Statewide sheep shearing school to be held Sept. 18-19.
Ask Jen about what to do with too many tomatoes
Have more tomatoes than you can handle? Jen recommends several ways to use 'em up, plus she offers a vegetable recipe you're sure to love.
USDA lists disaster areas
Disaster assistance available.









