Yearly Archives: 2005
Agbiz’s sweet deal on EPA air regs
For generations, U.S. meat and egg producers joked about the earthy aromas emanating from their farms.
Learning from innovative grazing systems in southern Brazil
Brazilian agriculture dramatically changed in the past 20 years.
We know of the rapid increase in Brazilian soybean production.
Dairy’s future: Let’s hope for the best
What's in a "Milk-Feed Ratio - A Peek at the Future"?
On Jan. 31, USDA published its Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Situation and Outlook Report.
Foraging for Fiesta
My love for the look of Fiestaware holds steady over the years, but the only piece I own is a white teapot that I picked up for a buck at our church rummage sale.
Maybe baby, I’ll have you
It isn't my actual children that are causing me stress these days, but the "maybe baby" that haunts me.
Turning 40 never looked so good: National Farm Machinery Show is aging well
Louisville, Ky. - From its early years when fewer than 100 exhibitors occupied the Pavilion at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, the
Seminar to look at manure issues
CANFIELD, Ohio -
Ohio cattlemen vote for checkoff
SALEM, Ohio - Ohio beef farmers will continue to pay their $1-per-head assessment regardless what happens with the national checkoff in the Supreme Court chambers.
Ohio 4-H center receives extra $1.5 million
COLUMBUS - Ohio 4-H'ers are one large step closer to a new home.
The capital bill passed by the Ohio legislature and signed by the governor last week includes $1.
January precipitation: Lucky it didn’t come all at once
MILLPORT, Ohio - We're lucky all of December, January and February's precipitation didn't come all at once, says Edwin R.