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foods

Foods to Can in the Spring from Your Garden

Dan March 12, 2020This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…starting seeds and getting the animals out to new pasture, are much less busy than the fall. I’m Cathy Isom… Sponsored Content CIR Agriculture Harvester Products March 1, 2026 Let’s…

canningCathy Isomgardening

Addressing Activist Groups Coming onto Farms and Ranches

Brian German March 11, 2020Agri-Business, Industry

…take video or photos of production animals, while others will break in and steal animals.  While theft or property damage can be a felony in some cases, many other actions…

animal activistanimal rights groupsProtesting

The Western View: Farmers Get the Pork Into the Barrel

Brian German March 5, 2020Dairy and Livestock, Western View

…with the French and Dutch into the Caribbean and Canada. The animals were tough and capable creatures that thrived in the new land. Over time, many escaped domestic life and…

pigsWestern View
farm fence

Building a Farm Fence That Will Last a Lifetime

Dan February 24, 2020Dairy and Livestock, This Land of Ours

…your fence is built, your animals will be the best detectors of any holes or gaps in the fence, so let them show you if you have made any mistakes!…

Cathy Isomfence
DNA Technology

FDA Stall Tactics Hurting U.S. Agriculture

Dan February 11, 2020Dairy & Livestock, Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release

…to edit these animals continues to be refined and is not used for all applications of gene editing in animals.  Edits that seek to “knock-out” a gene (in order, for…

gene editingNational Pork Producers Council (NPPC)
ranchers

Ranchers Applaud Announcement Of New NEPA Rules

Dan January 9, 2020Cattle, Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

…but common examples include renewal of a term grazing permit, construction of range improvements, or to become eligible for participation in USDA programs. However, due to litigation, outside pressure, an…

National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA)National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
nrcs

NRCS Plant Guides Help Landowners With Their Planting Projects

Dan January 6, 2020Industry News Release, USDA

…habitat, pollinator habitat, livestock grazing, landscape restoration, conservation practices, and ornamental applications.  Detailed information is available for conservation planners on the establishment and management of the species in vegetative plantings.  Ethnobotanical…

USDA/NRCS plant guide
Agricultural Conservation Easement

USDA Invites Input on Agricultural Conservation Easement Program Rule

Dan January 6, 2020Industry News Release, USDA

…Farm Bill. “Through easements, agricultural landowners are protecting agricultural lands from development, restoring grazing lands and returning wetlands to their natural conditions,” NRCS Chief Matthew Lohr said. “The new changes…

Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP) ruleUSDA/NRCS
climate

Workshop to Address New Climate Reality for Farmers

Brian German December 23, 2019Agri-Business, USDA

…specifically in our local region and we also wanted to talk about how farmers can use different farming practices.” Some of the topics that will be addressed include grazing system…

climate changeNatural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
management

FARM 4.0 Standards Effective January 1

Brian German December 18, 2019Dairy & Livestock, Industry

…will also need to address pre-weaned calf practices and protocols such as how animals are moved and the process of disbudding.  MCAP’s will also be required to have detailed criteria…

dairy cowsdairy farming
eats act

NPPC Applauds U.S. House Passage of Ag Inspectors Funding

Dan December 17, 2019Dairy & Livestock, Industry News Release

…done to strengthen U.S. biosecurity.” The most likely path for a FAD to enter the country would be through the importation of infected animals or contaminated products. An outbreak of…

agriculture inspectorsNational Pork Producers Council (NPPC)
potential

Potential for Using Hemp as Animal Feed

Dan December 16, 2019Dairy & Livestock, Hemp, Specialty Crops

Work is being done to engage the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about the potential that hemp provides as a food source for animals. The Hemp Feed Coalition (HFC)…

animal feedFood and Drug Administration (FDA)hemp
disease

Researchers Fortify Queen of the Forages with Disease Defense

Dan December 13, 2019Industry News Release

…the “Queen of the Forages” due to its high yield, feed quality for ruminant animals, nitrogen fixation and pollinator habitat among other environmental services. But this royal member of the…

forage crop researchUSDA/ARS
holiday wreaths

Making Holiday Wreaths Out of Your Favorite Foods

Dan December 12, 2019This Land of Ours

…oranges are plenty. You’ll also need an 18-inch foam wreath, straight floral pins, glitter, scissors, and thick ribbon. It’s perfect for any season too! However, animals and insects may be…

Cathy IsomChristmas wreathDIY projects
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