Yearly Archives: 2018
Milk haulers win case over an Oxford comma
A lawsuit between Oakhurst Dairy, owned by Dairy Farmers of America, and their drivers hinges on the Oxford comma. They have now settled for $5 million.
Markets rally to recent highs
The grain markets are up, at least for now.
Cargill, Gastromotiva team up to address global food challenges
Cargill teams up with Gastromotiva to use food to address social inequality, improve nutrition education, eliminate food waste and create jobs.
How to get your bulb amaryllis to rebloom
The amaryllis can brighten up any indoor space with its beautiful blooms. With proper care, you can enjoy yours year after year as it reblooms each winter.
Do you have a vision for your farm?
Where do you see your farm or agriculture business in five to 10 years? Use these tips to develop a vision, set some goals and manage your farm or business.
Water access in winter pastures is critical
Water is essential for livestock year-round. For every pound of dry matter consumed, cattle will need to drink about seven pounds of water.
Farm Bureau asks for WOTUS block
The American Farm Bureau is leading an effort to block the 2015 Waters of the U.S. rule from going into effect.
The fine line between service animals and emotional support animals
Kymberly Foster Seabolt outlines the difference between service animals and emotional support animals, pondering where to draw the line for "need."
A second chance at life
It has been almost 10 years since Brian Eucker received a life-saving liver transplant. Read his story, from orchard owner to organ donor advocate.
Facial recognition can help dairymen monitor herd
Dairymen can use facial recognition technology to improve feed management, health, and ultimately milk production.