Acorn poisoning is a threat to cattle and sheep herds
Acorns from this year's fall crop could cause kidney failure in animals, particularly in cattle and sheep.
OCA members to offer replacement female sale
Sires represented include Angus, Charolais, Gelbvieh, Limousin, Maine-Anjou, Red Angus, Shorthorn and Simmental.
Corn stalks make inexpensive feed source after harvest
After harvest, corn fields still hold value.
Atlantic Coast Pipeline: Dominion asks FERC to begin review
$4.5 billion-$5 billion pipeline would bring 1.5 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day to North Carolina and Virginia.
Marcellus and Utica shale permit update: Harrison County leads in October
So far, 1,581 horizontal drilling permits for Utica shale wells have been issued by the ODNR and 1,148 have been drilled.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 13, 2014
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Blake Campbell of the Waterford FFA Chapter won the National FFA Organization’s proficiency award in Swine Production Entrepreneurship.
Campbell is one of...
New app fights urge to text and drive
Three-in-four people admitting to at least glancing at their phones while behind the wheel.
Farm Credit Mid-America provides 299 ways to say thanks
In keeping with the season, Farm Credit Mid-America launches its 299 Ways to Say Thanks campaign aimed at acknowledging farmers, customers and the rural community for all they do to invest in and secure the future of agriculture and rural America.
New Pennsylvania rules make water quality priority
More than 24,000 comments have been received by the Pennsylvania DEP in regards to new oil and gas drilling regulations.
Groups and colleges unite to create national task force on antibiotic use
A national task force has been created to advise the federal government on the use of antibiotics in production agriculture.