Yearly Archives: 2019
China’s administration of grain quotas breaches WTO rules
A World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement panel found that China at fault with how it administers its tariff-rate quotas (TRQs) for wheat, corn, and rice.
UpField Group marries sports and agriculture
Mark Inkrott draws on agriculture and athletics background to build an agency that connects sports fans to agriculture in a different way.
Roundup of 4-H news for April 18, 2019
At their April meeting, members of Western Reserve Rangers 4-H club filled 1,067 eggs for the Community Easter Egg Hunt.
High school students can explore food science labs
The Center for Dairy Excellence Foundation of Pennsylvania will host a Dairy Leaders of Tomorrow Exploration Experience May 28, at Penn State University.
Plan for farm transition today
Prepare to pass on your family farm. Take a 365-day pledge to share information with the next generation.
Angling team keeps winning big
Anthony Murphy and Mike Snyder, of Holmes County, Ohio, claimed top place last week at a one-day King Kat tournament on TVA's sprawling Old Hickory Lake.
Rural church family lives on
The little country church of Judith Sutherland's childhood was modest in every way, but it was large in love and glory for all who gathered there.
Ponds need year-round management
Spring is a good time to stock or restock your pond. Learn how to introduce new fish and assess current populations to optimize your fishing experience.
Can you solve this week’s mystery and name this antique tool?
Can you solve this week's mystery and name this antique tool? Hazard your guess in the comments!
Earliest steam engines used to pump water
Learn more about the Newcomen engines, called "Fire Engines," which were used to pump water from British mines.


















