Yearly Archives: 2018
USDA publishes Federal Milk Marketing Order rules for California
California is one step closer to being incorporated into the Federal Milk Marketing Order system. California dairies have from April 2-May 5 to accept or reject proposed FMMO.
Support dairy farmers: Order a pizza tonight
Buying more dairy products can be my one, small part in making a difference, to boost demand, says Editor Susan Crowell.
Reclaiming the farm
Josh and Crystal Fluharty moved to the farm in 2012 and started to reclaim the land. It has been in the family since 1903, but not farmed since the '70s. Learn what their plans are for this growing season.
Holstein Association USA unveils robotic milking records program
Holstein Association USA is announcing a new program known as TriStarSM AMR.
Yoga could help prevent falling
University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Irene Hamrick reports that the number of falls in older adults dropped 48 percent after yoga classes began.
Visiting Florida with the Mydens
The Mydens, of Montville, Ohio, and Farm and Dairy had a fantastic time on holiday in Florida.
Ohio honey production down 8 percent in 2017
Ohio honey production for 2017 totaled 1.10 million pounds, down 8 percent from 2016.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 29, 2018
The Country Barbwires 4-H Club met March 19 at the Beechwood United Methodist Church.
Game commission plans controlled burns
The Pennsylvania Game Commission Northwest Region director said more than 3,493 acres have the potential to be treated using controlled burns in 2018.
Eugene Glock will plant his 70th crop this year
Shortly after he turns 86 on April 10, Eugene Glock will begin planting his 70th corn crop on the Butler County, Nebraska, farm he operates with his son.