What do successful Midwest dairies have in common?
There is a wide disparity between the income of the most profitable and least profitable farms with 85 to 120 dairy cows.
USDA makes modest changes in dairy pricing system to raise farmer income
The USDA's recently announced modifications in the pricing formulas in the Federal Milk Marketing Order system should result in a modest increase in dairy farmer prices.
California Farm Equipment Show gets new name
The world's largest agriculture show will be Feb. 13-15.
What was he thinking?
Reader responds to letter writer's rant.
Carols aren’t just for Christmastime
The bulk of the carols have to do with nativity, so we tend to use them at Christmas time, but there are carols associated with harvest, Lent, Easter, Palm Sunday and the passing seasons.
Whatever happened to that progressive Ohio dairy group?
The hoped-for voice that would represent all Ohio dairy farmers has been largely silent for the past year, but the Progressive Dairy Producers of Ohio is back in action.
Pa. museum commission offers summer internships
The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission is offering paid internships for undergraduate and graduate students during summer 2001.
Pasture experts to share information in Pa.
A series of grazing conferences are planned in late winter in Pennsylvania.
Sales of diazinon phased out by 2004
One manufacturer of the insecticide diazinon plans to shut down its production.
Soybean market goes crazy over ‘mad cow’ news
Europe's regulatory reaction to control "mad cow" disease could benefit U.S. soybean growers.