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It's been about two weeks since the U.S. closed the Mexican border to cattle imports because of the new world screwworm. The U.S. cattle industry is on defense, but cattle producers would like to see ...
It was a hard winter for bees. According to reports, commercial operators lost more than 6 of 10 colonies. Cold snaps, temperature shifts and parasites contributed to the loss. Stakes are high; bees ...
The House Energy and Commerce Committee tucked a major pipeline provision into its budget reconciliation. Two sections of the bill would give the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission sole authority to ...
Scouts on the wheat tour reported strong crops and an average yield of nearly 53 bushels/acre. Dave Green, executive vice president, Wheat Quality Council, said participants saw potential, but the ...
The world poultry markets received notification of the first confirmed outbreak of HPAI in southern Brazil, a region that makes up 15 percent of the country's total poultry exports. Chinese ...
There are still a few old hay loaders out there from the days of loose hay being stuffed in barns. Larry Shurr, Valparaiso, Ind., has an Easyway Hay Loader made by the Sandwich Co., Sandwich, Ill., in ...
Maintaining a healthy pasture means understanding how you can support life both above and below the soil surface. A one-day pasture workshop at the Southern Indiana Purdue Agriculture Center will ...
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