Monday, September 30, 2024

RAVENNA, Ohio - The artistic curve of the stem, with its end bending under the weight of stark white blooms, attracted Beth Straubhaar to her first orchid 15 years ago.

TOPEKA, Kan. - How much did the 2003 mad cow disease announcement cost U.S. beef producers? The most significant economic impact of BSE is from lost beef export markets, observed Kansas Secretary of Agriculture Adrian Polansky.

COLUMBUS - Marestail (horseweed), a prevalent weed throughout Ohio crop fields, has reached its stage of development where herbicide treatments become less effective, especially in no-till fields.

CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, N.Y. - Agriculture needs to tap into consumer food trends to stay in touch with tomorrow's market demands.

SALEM, Ohio - Ohio and New York farmers visited the Chicago Mercantile Exchange April 18 and demanded greater transparency into who is trading in the market and how it's affecting dairy prices.

SALEM, Ohio - Fifteen years ago, interest began to wane in a Pennsylvania expo catering to small farmers.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Dairy Farmers of America, Inc., the nation's largest farmer-owned dairy cooperative, has reported financial results for 2004.

COLUMBUS - Warmer weather in early April pushed many farmers to plant corn and soybeans. In their haste, they risk neglecting vulnerable alfalfa crops, said Extension entomologists from Purdue and Ohio State universities.

MONTREAL - Implementation is underway and the United States will have a coordinated, national system for animal identification in place by the end of the decade.