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Posted on April 23, 2020
“Being that there’s always going to be bacteria on the food we get, the question arises as to what happens to some of those bacteria when they carry resistance genes,” said Dr. Lowell Midla, veterinary technical services manager at Merck Animal Health. His topic at the 2020 Cattle Feeders Day in Lan...
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Katie Navarra 
Posted on April 23, 2020
With grocery store shelves empty, farmers plowing under crops, packing plants closing and dairies dumping milk, the question on everybody’s mind is “Will there be enough food – not just tomorrow, but six months or a year from now?” “There has been some disruption in the food supply chain but nothing...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on April 23, 2020
Spring is here and farmers keep farming; hopeful that this season will bring positive changes. That may happen as a result of the USDA’s recent announcement of the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP), a $19 billion relief support program for farmers, ranchers and consumers. Dr. Andrew Novakov...
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Troy Bishopp 
Posted on April 23, 2020
SYRACUSE, NY – American author and farmer Wendell Berry waxed philosophic about our greatest resource: “The soil is the great connector of lives, the source and destination of all. It is the healer and restorer and resurrector, by which disease passes into health, age into youth, and death into life...
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Jane Primerano 
Posted on April 23, 2020
MARKSBORO, NJ – Some Warren County farmers are growing artisanal grain and arranging to control the processing themselves. Warren County was once known for its dairy farms and is still one of the most agricultural counties in New Jersey, but it is not known for its grains. As the market for heritage...
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Lee Newspapers 
Posted on April 23, 2020
A little over 30 years after his father won, Schuylerville FFA member Adam King has been named the 2020 New York State FFA Star Farmer by the New York State FFA Association. The State Star Farmer is awarded to the FFA member who displays the top production agriculture supervised agricultural experie...
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Lee Newspapers 
Posted on April 23, 2020
As announced in January, Lee Newspapers Inc., publishers of Country Folks, Country Folks Grower and Country Editor, is now responsible for hosting Empire Farm Days (EFD). The show is still scheduled to take place at Rodman Lott & Son Farms in Seneca Falls, NY, July 29 – 31. Ken Maring, trade show ma...
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Stephen Wagner 
Posted on April 23, 2020
Because COVID-19 might be altering our lives forever, Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding participated in phone calls open to around 400 people the first time around, and more than 200 the second time. These took place under the auspices of Penn-Ag Industries, with Assistant Vice Pres...
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George Looby 
Posted on April 15, 2020
For decades dairymen, veterinarians and those in university laboratories have been fighting a battle against mastitis. Researchers in the UK have employed new technology for determining the origin of mastitis in a herd. For many years, it was considered either contagious or environmental – passing f...
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Troy Bishopp 
Posted on April 15, 2020
Before the “shelter-in-place” pandemic concept came to fruition, I was on my way to Indiana to speak to farmers on grass farming and grazing management. The notoriety of being “The Grass Whisperer” and also coming from well over 100 miles made me a draw for the annual Southern Indiana Grazing Confer...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on April 15, 2020
To keep dairy farmers up to date with the ever-changing COVID-19 situation, the Center for Dairy Excellence invited dairy leaders to address common questions. Paul Bleiberg, vice president of government relations at National Milk Producers (NMP), said the proposed milk prices plan contains several e...
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Tamara Scully 
Posted on April 15, 2020
Just over three years ago, Fred Stone and his family in Arundel, Maine, experienced the beginning of an ongoing nightmare on Stoneridge Farms. The historic dairy farm has been in the family for over 100 years. Stone recently spoke during a webinar, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Farmers Union, explai...
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Deborah Jeanne Sergeant 
Posted on April 15, 2020
Could your pasture use improvement? Sarah Flack presented “Pasture Improvement and the Grazier’s Toolbox” as a recent webinar hosted by Food Animal Concerns Trust. Her presentation focused on ruminant grazing. “How can we create higher plant diversity, better plant digestibility, improve the overall...
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George Looby 
Posted on April 15, 2020
One of the first responses to change at any level is resistance. When changes are proposed at the federal level, concerns are sure to be heard throughout the country. If public health and safety are in anyway involved, the response is even larger. The USDA is responsible for food safety, with its Fo...
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Edith Tucker 
Posted on April 8, 2020
ITHACA, NY – Two experts at Cornell presented a webinar they developed to dairy farm owners and managers, along with other farmers, packed with helpful up-to-date information on the COVID-19 pandemic and what steps they should consider taking to protect their workforce and their businesses. Richard ...
Country Folks
by Sally Colby 
August 19, 2026
Cows don’t ask for a lot. Ample high-quality fresh feed and water along with a comfortable resting place covers much of what they need. However, there...
Country Folks
by Sonja Heyck-Merlin 
August 19, 2026
“One thing I’m not going to tell you today is that as a founder or as a producer that you need to start recording more videos and being on social medi...
Country Folks
by Sally Colby 
August 19, 2026
Every farm has flies. The issue is what kind, how many, where and their impact on livestock. Veterinarian David Prentice recently presented informatio...
Country Folks
by Sally Colby 
August 19, 2026
Throughout their lives, farmers inhale a lot of dust. Field work, feed handling, working in enclosed spaces and other routine farm tasks result in dus...