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2002
Farm Credit System sees rising net income
Roberts answers questions about new farm bill
2002 farm income pushed down by livestock prices
FSA develops farm program timeline
Consultants peg Brazilian soy crop higher for 2003
World wheat consumption to outpace demand
Without aid, 2002 farm income estimated to be down 20%
Farm Credit Bank reports record loan volume in Q3 2002
Canadian wheat exports predicted down 8% in 2002
Canadian farmersfacing falling income
Big jump forecast for 2003 crop payments
Aussie beef output to rise
USDA announces 2002 crop counter-cyclical payment rates
Soybean futures prices below models
Sign-up for wool loan deficiency payment begins
Policy specialist expects stagnate 2002 ag prices
Disaster aid is no easy answer
2002 World Food Prize announced
2002 Census of Agriculture seeks farms, ranches
US cattle producers have lost 20% market share
Too much cotton, weak demand lead to poor prices
Farmland rental rates for 2003 up slightly over 2002 rate
Farm bill a top priority for cotton producers
EQIP applicants face review, ranking
Wheat bushels in storage drop 7%
Veneman says farmers will receive payments on time
USDA raises beef production forecasts 2002, 2003
Texas hog inventory up 11% from last year
Signup for peanut program looms
September swine inventory up 3% from last quarter
September hog inventory at lowest level since 1975
KSU Extension meetings are announced
K-State winter ag conferences slated
Fertilizer producer announces loss for first quarter of 2002
Harkin: Farm bill is 99% complete Harkin: Farm bill is 99% complete
USDA officials say no delays expected for fall crop payments
USDA launches farm bill implementation website
USDA Internet tool helps evaluate bases, yields
Sparks revises harvest, carryover data for 2002
Soy exports exceed estimates
Report discusses landowner, renter issues in 2002 farm bill
Mexican corn imports not threatened
Kansas ag land value increases for 2002
Feedlot inventory up 3% from October
Farm Credit System announces increased quarterly income
Conservation meeting set for Nov. 24-26
Canadian group expects drop in 2002 beef export
Announcement for wool program still pending
All hog inventory holds steady for June
2002 World Pork Expo more important than ever
WIFE writes for disaster relief
Veneman announces signup period for peanut buyout program
U.S. red meat output lower in 2003, USDA says
USDA shows drop in 2002 U.S. farm income
USDA officials have worked hard to implement farm bill
USDA announces national, county commodity loan rates
Texas egg production declines 1% from May, 2002
Southern Africa may suffer serious corn shortage in 2002
Phelps Co. 4-H achievement winners announced
Outreach Program open for 2002 fair
Oklahoma hog, pig inventory drops 7% from december, 2001 levels
NOAA officials say 2002 was second warmest year ever
NFU honors lawmakers for ag, rural leadership
KSU Extension announces area meetings
KS Rural Development announces 11 water projects
Kansas on feed numbers drop 2% from 2001 levels
It will take several years to recover from recent drought
Farm Identification Survey mailed
Farmers facing prospect of reaching payment limits
Farm bill includes marketing loans for wool
FAPRI economist sharescrop market outlook
Cotton survey indicatesreduction in acreage
CCI elects Tennessee merchant as 2002 president
CBB approves checkoff budget
American Royal stampedes into 2002 season schedule
American Royal announces 2002 Rodeo ticket sales
2002 Census of Agriculture begins to count the nation's farms
World wheat markets see more production, consumption
Wheat field days examine 60 different varieties
Veneman appoints members to payment limitations commission
USDA sets program sign-up for Oct. 1
USDA releases direct, counter-cyclical payments
USDA raises U.S. beef exports
USDA loan rates may affect 2003 plantings
USDA announces Texas A&M BYA computer tool
USDA announces counter-cyclical rates
USDA announces $10 million in EQIP funding to drought states
So, where is the China wheat market?
Snowmobile ethanol testing shows lower emissions
Slaughter market inventory totals 123,000 head
Rural Development grants improve state's quality of life
Nations starve despite worldwide grain glut
Marketing is focus for sheep section at livestock symposium
March hog inventory up 1% from 2001
KSU sets dates for winter conferences
KFU 'facing challenges in changing times'
Kansas wheat farmers have more crop insurance coverage
Ford County alums contribute to K-State Telefund success
Farmers Union youth attend July 2002 Leadership Camp
Farm Credit bank sees positive second quarter
Farm bill includes wool marketing program
Farm bill forum scheduled for Dec. 7 at Salina
Farm Bill base and yield calculator available on cotton Website
Cotton growers approve 2002-2003 budget proposal
Congress mulls farm bill replacement options
Company offers scholarships to young cotton producers
Commodity loan rates important to Nebraska agriculture
Combs: Be on the lookout for ag census
Clothing company chosen as 2002 Cotton Champion
China purchases U.S. wheat for 2002-03
Chicago Mercantile Exchange reports second-quarter earnings
CAWG continues amid crises
Australia sees another bumper crop
Australia expects record wheat crop in 2002-2003
August feedlot inventory falls 12% from 2001 numbers
Analysts question USDA hog report credibility
American royal opens concert season
2002 federal grazing fee announced
2002 crop soybean data available
Wheat harvested acres guess is worst since 1917
Wheat Foods Council declares 2002 as Year of the Sandwich
Web sites inform about farm bill
Water Summit 2002 is July 26
Veneman names counties as agricultural disaster areas
Veneman appoints board on payment limitations
U.S. sheep, lamb numbers decline
U.S. dominates South Korean beef market
USDA to await congressional intent on national loan rate
USDA researcher wins 2002 Cotton Physiology Award
USDA releases lending rates
USDA releases export forecast
USDA modifies farm bill oilseed payment bases
USDA keeps current loan rates for 2002 soybeans, cotton
USDA extends milk supports
USDA commodity credit rate down from previous month
USDA buys frozen lamb
USDA Buys American lamb; sets date for next offers
Tyson Foods lowers fourth quarter outlook
Top 10 Angus producers record 4,027 head during FY 2002
Texas swine inventory climbs 15% from 2001
Texas egg production drops 4% from May, 2001
Symposium's forages section features well-known speakers
Survey shows most farmers plan less 2002 corn acres
Survey shows GMO corn acres to rebound
Signup for drought aid begins Oct. 1
Sign-up for ewe-lamb payments began April 8
Second quarter shows earnings boost for Tyson
Schedule set for farm bill payments
Projections show 2002 Texas cotton crop 14% higher than previous year
Producers should apply for additional EQIP funds
Producers may need to defer income until 2003
Morgan Co. 4-Hers recognized at Achievement Night
Monsanto sees optimistic future
Monsanto reports Roundup sales down in third quarter
Junior Angus exhibitors flock to Milwaukee for national show
IMC Website sees fall, 2002, update
Govenor Graves to award top business honors
FSA sets April 18 deadline for disaster aid program
Feeder cattle numbers drop 2% from 2001 levels
Farmland announces fiscal results, files restructuring plan
Farm bill increases CRP acreage
FAPRI's farm bill analysis to Congress shows income drop
FairRent software update includes farm bill provisions
Economists expect slow pace for U.S. new crop corn exports
Dairy producers invited to 2002 forums
CWAC, CAWG elect new officers
CSU hosts sheep-shearing school
Crop uncertainty means loan difficulties for farmers
CFB hosts farm bill seminars
CCC December interest rates announced
Cattle inventory drops 3% from 2001, 2000 levels
Cattle industry leaders headline Missouri symposium
Bush administration offers no approval of Roberts aid bill
Bill conferees wrap up "Farm Securityand Rural Investment act of 2002"
BIF honors producers, industry leaders at convention
AIJCA names 2002-03 board of directors
Ag census will be mailed to all farmers, ranchers
2002 wheat crop down 23% from 2001; still higher than 2000 harvest
2002 NE wheat production falls well short of 2001
Woolgrowers name Yriart Sheepman of the Year for 2002
Wool council receives MAP funds
Wish list for 2002
Wheat organizations honor Schaffer
Wheat industry recognizes Baucus as Wheat Leader of 2002
Wheat growers hosting farm bill explanation tour May 21, 22
Wheat fundamentals look bullish
Wheat excluded from Pakistan aid
Western Farm Show continues to bring in crowds after 41 years
Veneman releases EQIP funds
Veneman designates ag disaster areas throughout High Plains
Vegoil needs will drive September oilseed crush
USDA to offer CRP contract extensions
USDA seeks technical service providers for conservation work
USDA seeks comments on proposed income rule
USDA report shows hog prices down in 2002
USDA payments boost cash flow, lower debts on livestock farms hit by drought
USDA offers CRP extensions
USDA livestock compensation sign-up ending mid-December
USDA increases China's ending wheat stocks
USDA donates food aid
USDA: More MAP funding now available
Tierney cuts 2002 hard red winter wheat crop estimate
Texas milk production up from 2001
Texas milk production declines slightly during Feb.
Texas milk production climbs 7% during July
Texas egg production declines 2% from April, 2001
TCFA announces Top 10 news stories for '02
Study shows U.S. soybean protein content up in 2002
Soybean day, expo set for Dec. 13
Sheep, lamb inventory down 9% from 2001
September milk production up 9% from last year
September egg production up 3% from 2001
Roberts, Moran farm bill votes are both right- Flinchbaugh
Producers should be aware of crop insurance changes for 2002
Planted wheat acres expected below average
Plans for 2002 Hereford golf tourney announced
Plains Cotton Growers again working for farm bill passage
Phelps Co. 4-H announces 2002 scholarship winners
Penn angry at farm bill criticism
Peanut program sign-up extended
Officials: Canadian drought may cause lower 2003 beef numbers
October egg production up 6% from September
NU winter wheat variety tests now available
NU survey shows Nebraska agricultural land values up
November milk production up 5% from last year
Nominees being accepted for Rural Heroism Award
Nebraska Legislature to watch Medicaid expenditures in 2002
Moran rewarded by food distribution industry
Missouri Livestock Symposium scheduled for Dec. 6,7
Milk production up 1% from last year's totals
Milk production for 2002 remains above last year
Milk production climbs 7% from 2001
May 7 saw slowest grain sales of 2002
March egg output is up 20% from previous month
KSU announces Telefund scholarship winners
KSU ag economist says soybean market may have challenges
KAWG directors summarize crop conditions, at meeting
K-State ag lenders conference to target key issues to producers
July egg production up 4% from 2001
Jagger leads the pack for 2002 wheat crop
Iowa farmland values skyrocket
Iowa corn performance test data is available
House ag committee debunks myths surrounding farm bill
'Honky Tonk Tailgate Party' highlights 5th annual Cattlemen's Ball of Nebraska
Homemakers guild seeks 2002 award nominees
High Plains Journal receives KPW awards
Hay producers prep land for 2002 crop
Gentry County producers to host 2002 Missouri Beef Tour
Genetically modified crop plantings will rise in 2002
Gelbvieh juniors competein 2002 Dixie Classic
Fumonisin toxin found in 2002 Texas corn crop
FSA emergency loans available
Feedlot inventory down 10% from last year
Farm show exhibitors offer surprises
Farmland Industries reports first quarter 2002 profits
Farm exports up 3.5% in first half of 2002
Farmers to get $1.5 billion more in 2002
Farm bill base, yield update rules finalized
ERS reduces ag export forecast
Economists estimate drought's toll at $1.4 billion
Economist sees eastern corn dwindling, blames planting delay
Discrepancy exists between certified acres, NASS estimate
Dewey hosts 2002 KOMA cattle conference
Delegates named for 2002 National 4-H Congress
DeBruycke Charolais wins Great Western Beef Expo awards
Deadline for 2001 LDP extesions looms
Cotton producers see benefits from research, promotion efforts
Cotton Foundation announces High Cotton Award winners
Cotton council seeks to open up Chinese fiber markets
Corn stocks fall 9% from a year ago
Corn market prospects- Is this another 1995-1996?
Consumer programs offer break from 3i Show events
Conservation district accepting orders for 2003 tax season water depletion data
Codi Watson named 2002 Kansas Polled Hereford Queen
Center brings AgriExpo to producers with regional conferences
Cattle reports showlittle bullish news
Cattlemen's classic establishes record
Cargo traders see continued low dry bulk freight rates
Canadian hog expansion means more U.S. pork
'Campaign 2002' raises awareness, funds for Farm Bureau programs
Bt corn resistance management requirements for 2002
Brangus breeders do well at Louisian fair
Beef cow herd expansion: The moral of the story
Banquet honors Beef Empire Days achievements
B3R Meats wins 2002 Ladd Hitch Award
August egg production up from 2001
April Texas milk production climbs 3% from 2001
Angus breeders host 2002 Kansas tour
American lamb "in" for 2002
ACGA supports energy act, use of renewable wind power
4-Hers recognized for outstanding record books
2002 winter wheat crop predicted down 3% from last year
2002 wind energy conference scheduled for Oct. 1, 2 in Lawrence
2002 PRIDE Day--Leadership skills press to fulfill community potential
2002 onion crop climbs 1%
2002 MBCIA tested bull sale set for March 2
2002 Forage, grassland meeting set
2002 Farm Bill Forum is Dec. 17, in Salina
2002 Emerald Circle Banquet- Pawnee Co. leader earns alumni award
2002 Emerald Circle Banquet- Harvey Co. leader earns service award
2002 crop acreage increases slightly
2002 cotton crop expected to show 13% increase over 2001
Youth discover insects at Bug Bash 2002
Wool industry expert to speak at 2002 ASI Convention
Wind energy development in Kansas needs agreement
Wimmer named editorial intern at Angus Journal
White House repeats- No ag disaster aid
Wheat seeding up 4% from last year
Wheat Quality Report updated
Wheat growers pleased with farm bill
Wheat crop projections 26% lower than 2001
Wheat: Seeded acres up 14% from last year
Weather outlook for coming months predicted 'normal'
U.S. wool prices rise
USPB continues its commitment to owners
USDA working on specifics of country-of-origin labeling
USDA support programs sign-up started Oct. 1
USDA releases EQIP funding
USDA cuts CRP, EQIP red tape
USDA begins milk compensation
USDA begins hiring 1,000 new staff
USDA awards millions in risk management grants
USDA announces LDP extension
USDA announces '02 loan rates for lentils, chickpeas, others
USDA adds fats, oils to bioenergy program
USDA- Drought aid favors livestock
Time to push exports
Tierney: Smaller crops, ending stocks may boost prices
Texas milk production climbs 3% during June
Texas May milk production up 2% from 2001 level
Sustainable ag award nominees sought
Stronger market brings higher prices for ram sale
State to see boost in EQIP funding
State soybean conferences to start Jan. 28
State government spending in 2002-03: An update
Spreadsheet helps with farm bill choices
Software helps herbicide applicators choose best products
Sen. Roberts embarks on listening tour of Kansas
Russians in D.C. for poultry talks
Rural economy's recovery not certain
Roundup - 'going the distance' in 2002
Roberts readies one-year farm aid package
RMA agrees to renew some policies
Research shows beef checkoff promotions 'right on track'
Renewable fuels may be included in 2002 energy act
Red Angus group holds national convention
R-CALF USA president gives written testimony to panel
'Prairie Plague 2002' is largest bioterror exercise in the U.S.
Phillips is ASA intern
Organic event to draw international visitors to Austin
Opportunities abound for 2002 production year
Oklahoma wheat farmers gather in Enid for annual meeting
Oklahoma feedlot inventory holds steady from May
Oklahoma feedlot inventory declines 21% from Aug. 2001
Oklahoma cattle inventory down from 2001
OK feedlot inventory 14% lower than 2001
OK cattle on feed numbers down 3% from 2001
Officials call farm bill in time for 2002 a long shot
North Dakota governor will visit Cuba
NFU, other ag groups seek disaster assistance
New conservation funds now available
NCC names 2002 directors
National Agricultural Center, Hall of Fame opens March 18
Missouri young farmers state meeting will be Feb. 2 and 3
Missouri corn scholarship winners announced
Missouri corn organizations announce leaders
Meat export federation receives USDA funding
'Make-It-Yourself' winners chosen at ASI convention
Landmark declares dividend
Lamb and wool payments as of June 7 total nearly $76 million
KWC launches harvest campaign
Korea millers specify 0.3% dockage
KAWG harvest report for June 12, 2002
Kansas wheat production forecast at 267 million bushels
Kansas counties granted CRP grazing exemptions
K-State student selected as Beef Empire Days media intern
Junior Brangus Breeders celebrate 25th anniversary
Junior Angus members show nearly 1,000 entries at national event
Insurance eases sting of drought for wheat growers
Improving consumer trends follow path established by checkoff
Hog prices climb, further gains expected, says ag economist
HHW incentives clarified
Hess, Lowe are elected OJSA board members
Hereford group announces board candidates
Grange still holds influence
Grain sorghum condition worst in 17 years, exports still slow
GIPSA officials visit ASI office
Gelbvieh Sire Summary now available
Funding for bio-based products, bioenergy available from DOE
FSA clarifies evidence to prove history
Free stages offer variety of activities at state fair
Four State Farm Show hits Pittsburg
Four landscape plants named 'Pride of Kansas'
Flinchbaugh seminars try to dispel farm bill myths
Feedlot inventory down 14% from last year
Farmland posts $346.7 million loss
Farmers markets show steady growth
Farm bureau to host upcoming farm bill seminars
Farm Bureau honors top state legislators
Farm bill's impact on EQIP detailed further
Farm bill means increases in conservation program funds
Environmental program features regulations
Emergency loans available to producers in quarantine areas
Emergency grazing of CRP land approved for 35 counties
ECB threat expected to grow in 2002
Drought response becoming war of words
Despite controversies, farm bill contains beneficial provisions
Deadline nears for ASI photo contest
Dam of Distinction honors highly productive cows
Damar dairyman serves as CBB member
Dairy study addresses priority issues
Cotton growers urge completion of drought aid package
Cotton growers concerned with payment limit provisions
COOL costs estimated at $2 billion for first year
Colorado Wheat Day scheduled for Nov. 14
Cold weather could harm 2002 cotton crop in Lower Rio Grande
China's large wheat buy fuels further trade hopes
Chickasha FFA members on OJSA board
CBOT panel sees latest USDA commodity report as neutral
CBOT breaks daily trade volume record
Caterpillar reports second-quarter profits
Canadian hog inventories increase
Bush agriculture adviser details White House ag agenda
Budget amendment supports checkoff-funded beef promotions
Budget-tightening is the top issue in Nebraska Legislature
BSE in Japan: The USMEF response one year later
Bill may equalize sunflower types
Bill has new priorities
Beef Sire Directory now available
Aventis continues to offer Gustafson seed treatment as reward
Auctioneers hold winter convention at Garden City
Aquila sponsors 34th annual Beef Empire Days parade June 8
April grapefruit numbers drop 1%
Angus exhibitors make their way to Memphis ROV show
America's political future depends on disaster bill
Agri Beef feedyards sweep CAB volume awards
Ag lender meetings to cover issues
AFBF may close Illinois office
Additional EQIP funds available for Texas farmers, ranchers
4-H Scholars named for 2002-2003 academic year
4-H releases commemorative plate, Garfield comic strip
2003 National Angus Show scheduled for Nov. 16-19
2002 Western Farm Show - Product Directory
2002 Farm Bill helps conserve nation's wildlife
2002 Emerald Circle Banquet- State project winners announced
2002 county fairs are lifeblood of Kansas communities
Yes, there is still a drought in Kansas
Wyoming senators seek CRP drought assistanc equality
World soybean consumption likely to be higher
Wool marketing loan likely
Wisner pegs corn crop at 9.1 billion bushels
Winter wheat harvest estimated 28% lower than '01
Will new CAFO rules improve water quality?
Wheat yield estimates fall 20% from 2001 levels
Wheat test weight pegged at 60.1 pounds
Wheat samples show increased protein
Wheat quality info available Online
Wheat production system offers GMO alternative
Wheat market will be 'brutally competitive'
Wheat grazing still possible despite 2002 drought
Wheat forecast drops 26% from 2001
Wheat crop may still surprise, says USDA economist Collins
Wheat crop estimates show 15% drop from 2001 levels
Wheat acres seeded lowest since 1957
Wharton County FACS agent wins health promotion award
Western Farm Show gives $12,000 in prizes away
Western Association selects equipment council members
Well Users Workshops discuss over-pumping, water supply issues
Weed control book lists rules for herbicide use on 2002 crops
Walk commemorates 104 children
Veneman announces FPP and WRP funding
Veneman announces features of the new peanut program
Variety selection critical to cotton growers
U.S. winter wheat acres smallest in 31 years
U.S. sets soybean export record
U.S. faces competition in soy market
USDA to being collecting lamb checkoff July 1
USDA signs PL480 deal with EMCECO
USDA sets November deadlines for 2001-crop LDP applications
USDA sees 2003 exports increasing
USDA rejects lamb bids
USDA postpones soy loan rate decision for two months
USDA offers $26 million for lamb producer assistance
USDA lowers U.S. soy carryout
USDA issues interim country-of-origin rules
USDA event examines farm bill rural development programs
USDA buys American lamb
USDA announces some, not all, 2003 crop loan rates
USDA announces loan rates for added crops
USDA: U.S. ag exports to surge in 2003
USDA: Meat exports to Taiwan should increase
U.S. can expect better meat demand in 2002
U.S. agriculture export surplus drops 5%
Upturn seen in Midwest economy
Upland cotton acreage declines
Upcoming KSU ag conferences
Union Drought Task Force urges drought help passage
TX cattle inventory holds steady from 2001
Trade, global policy highlight Breimyer seminar at MU
Total acres planted drops 4% from 2001
Tierney outlines corn storage, hedging choices
Texoma CattleWomen's Beef Backer Program in full swing
Texoma CattleWomen give beef to crisis center
Texas youth earn awards for environmental activism
Texas wheat harvest predicted 26% below 2001
Texas should have above-average cotton crop in 2002
Texas feedlot inventory totals 2.87 million head
Texas feedlot inventory declines 11% from last year
Texas cattle on feed numbers jump 10% from 2001 levels
Texas A&M analyzes farm bill baseline
Telepower focuses on bringing rural communities into e-business world
Survey shows 66% approve of beef checkoff
Supreme Cattle Feeders named CAB partner of the year
Storage hedge in feed grains, soybeans looks unprofitable
State budget amended again
Stallman urges quick end to farm bill debates
Spreadsheet helps with HDWH decision making
Soybean group calls for maintaining loan rate
Soybean EXPO emphasizes conservation tillage
Soybean checkoff recognizes accomplishments
South Korea is growing market for little-used U.S. beef cuts
South America growing into soybean powerhouse
Sorghum board changes meeting location
Software helps producers navigate land rental decisions
Since May, U.S. beef exports are picking up
Short course emphasizes production, marketing, health
Sherrer presents awards to two Kansas firms
Senators to participate in meetings
Senate ag committee holds drought hearing
Scouting, treatment timing key in controlling soybean aphids
Scientists unable to reproduce results from frog-atrazine study
Scholarship benefits students majoring in ag economics
Rocky Mountain Farmers Union announces scholarship winners
Rocky Mountain Farmers Union addresses drought
Roberts seeks disaster aid farm bill doesn't cover
RMFU presents awards at annual convention
Retirement contribution amounts increase with responsibilities
Restart the farm bill
Red Angus group releases reproduction sire traits evaluation
Quarantined farmers, ranchers eligible for low-interest loans from USDA
Production prospects improve for cotton, decline for peanuts
Producers plant lowest total winter wheat acreage in 30 years
Producers plant fewer acres to upland cotton
Producer groups meet to affect HW incentives
PRIDE Day 2002 winners announced at annual conference
Pre-plant soil moisture survey began Jan. 14
Pre-entry deadline for state fair is July 20
Pork demand expected to remain strong in 2003
Pork board approves budget
Policy discussion continues during legislative recess
Pioneer adds to hybrid lineup for spring planting
Pioneer adds to hybrid lineup
Philippines agriculture sector sees growth
Pesticide certification training will be offered during 2002
Penn says farm bill timing leaves much unclear
Pearson, Judd repeat wins in Gelbvieh Pen Bull Show
Peanut yields higher than average in some areas
Pasture to packer lamb feeding prodram set to begin June 28
Outstanding vo-ag teacher announced
OSU offers grape production management course in 2002
Oklahoma State animal science field days set for July 16 to 18
Oklahoma Rep. Wes Watkins will retire
Oklahoma October cattle inventory 15% below 2001
Ohio soy plant on line Fall 2002
Officials consider new livestock IDs
October feedlot inventory down 9%
OCM to co-sponsor livestock price crisis meeting in Amarillo
NSIIC announces sheep, goat industry grant initiatives
Notices are issued for wool payments
North Korea continues struggle to feed people
No evidence found of unusual trading after KS FMD rumor
NJRAA fundraiser features prime genetics
Nigeria grows as a U.S. wheat market
NIAA annual meeting gets 'real'
NGFA council examines differing warehousing rules
New spreadsheet helps farmers with red vs. white wheat choice
New peanut rules may hurt incorporated farms
Neodesha farmers named 2002 KFMA Family of the Year
NEFU applauds disaster assistance efforts
Nebraska officials call 2002 'extremely tough' year for ag
Nebraska meat plant recalls ground beef
Nebraska LEAD fellows announced for 2002-2004
Nebraska corn crop predicted at 10% lower than 2001 levels
Nebraska AgRelations Council names Mercer as 2002 honoree
NCGA study shows RFS good for U.S.
National Pork Checkoff Board approves 2003 program budget
National Cotton Council begins new consumer campaign
National Angus Conference and Tour is set April 23 to 26
NASS issues semiannual report
NAP pasture deadline is Dec. 1
MU vegetable specialist says 2002 good year for pumpkins
More corn performance data will be available
Moran, USDA sponsor farm bill forum
Moran meets with officials to discuss drought relief
Monsanto reaffirms commitment to sustainability
Monsanto hosts ethanol coalition annual meeting
Monsanto delays GM wheat release to 2005 crop season
MO governor promotes ethanol in California
Missouri livestock producers prepare for popular symposium
Missouri Corn Growers Association offers scholarships
MGEX sets trade volume record
McDonald's sees Q4 earnings plummet
McDonald's profits drop again
McAllen award presented at BBU convention
Make sure your horse looks like its picture!
Livestock, rodeo scholarships presented
Little Apple Brewing Co. wins Beef Backer Award
Limousin herdsman is recognized at National Western
Lenz: Cattle market needs help
Legislation boosts farmers' deduction for depreciation
Leadership program looks forward
Lawmakers talk farm bill at NAWG conference
Latin soy carries market influence
Late Kansas grain sorghum harvest nears completion
KSU alums continue their generosity
KS ag delegation set to discuss trade in Cuba meetings
King, queen crowned at Shawnee Co. fair
KDOC&H awards attraction development grants
KCC report contains inportant information
KARL to accept applications at 2002 Kansas State Fair
Kansas State Fair will have 4-H broiler class
Kansas Farmers Union hosts annual convention in McPherson
Kansas Farm Bureau announces leadership class
Kansas cattle on feed inventory declines 7% from 2001 level
Kansans compete at junior Chianina national show
K-State ag meetings set through August
K-State ag economist to discuss tips from profitable farms
Junior swine scholarships awarded
Junior national honorees, dedicatees presented awards
Junior hereford group elects leaders
June 1 wheat forecast is lower
July baseline analysis for representative farms released
It ain't lying, but it still is stretching the truth a little bit
Iowa farmer asks Veneman for more conservation assistance
International Grains Council forecasts wheat production
India to show strong soyoil demand
How exercise played out
Houston Livestock Show gives to education
Hog progeny test gathers 500 pigs
Hog prices may fall in Fall 2002
Hereford breed planning for 2002-2003 national show season
Herdsmen recognized for their efforts at Morgan Co. Fair
Harkin names payment limit comission members
Harkin, Bush and frontloading
Grower-owned cranberry coops in antitrust lawsuit
Groups seek disaster aid
Gregory Feedlots honored as CAB partner of the year
Graves expands drought warning
Grassley votesagainst farm bill
Grassley blasts base, yields rule in the new 2002 farm bill
Grape growers field day set for July
Governor Holden promotes ethanol use in California
Governor Graves proclaims June as Kansas Wheat Producers Apprec
Golf tourney kicks off Cattlemen's Ball
Funds available for organic certification
FSA seeks planting records
FSA now accepting livestock compensation applications
Frog research on atrazine casts doubt on earlier studies
Food trade policy, global competition highlight seminar
Firm is leading provider of diesel generator sets
Feedyard inventory down 10% from last year
Feedlot invetory down 8% from last year
Feedlot inventory drops 9% from 2001 levels
Fashion designer wins award
Farm suppliers win environmental awards
Farmers Union youth attend All-States Leadership Camp
Farmers need to file acreage reports for program payments
Farmers could lose conservation measure of new farm bill
Farm Bureau plans crop, livestock conferences
Farm bill will be determined by discussions in conference
Farm bill passage: A long, strage trip
Farm bill limitsU.S. WTO clout
Farm bill increases 'safety net' protection
Farm bill contains improved conservation strategies
FAPRI gives preliminary analysis of new farm bill
Fair will host talent search
Fair offers chance to experience livestock firsthand
Fair hosts exhibitor reunion
Fair exhibitor handbook now available
Exchange posts recordwheat options in July
EU considers changes to grain import duty regime
EU: U.S. farm bill to harm cereals
Ethanol plants assess California MTBE delay
Ethanol legislation benefits farmers, consumers and environment
Estate planning important to farmers, ranchers
Environmental Quality Incentives Program important to farmers
Economic woes vexArgentinians
Ear tags feature next-generation fly control
Data shows test weight of 60.2 pounds per bushel on wheat
DTN's top-10 ag stories of 2001
Drought blamed for low South Texas cotton yields
Doors open next weekend for Western Farm Show in KC
Directory lists farmers' market locations
Deadlines loom on wheat commission election cycle
Deadline for leadership school is June 1
Data show average test weight of 60.2 lbs.
CWAG and CAWG elect new officers and board members
Cuban ag fair netted $92 million
CSU hosts 2002 Robert E. Taylor Beef Symposium Dec. 3, 4
CRP grazing extended
Crop prices may affect rotation decisions
Court of Appeals grants stay in beef checkoff case
Cotton yield estimates continue to hold
Cotton growers hold quarterly meeting
Corn, soybean production, marketing workshops slated
Corn producers host second annual Texas Commodity Symposium
Corn borer population shows marked increase
Corn Belt receives moisture to help with spring planting
Convenience, nutrition beef commercials planned
Controversy allows advancement of Bt corn
Consumer prices rise only 0.2% in September 2002
Conservation district, USDA no longer providing soil moisture information
Congress misses chance to assist ag
Congress continues fight for ag disaster assistance
Conference to target farm bill, outlook issues
Conference focuses on precision ag
Conference examines recent movement of cattle markets
Company has wildflower catalog
Commodity pricing headlines Feb. 12 conference in Amarillo
Combs calls for quick farm bill passage
Combes named as intern for American Angus Association
Colorado Ram Test begins May 24
Co-op wins environmental award
CLA holds fourth convention; Moser is installed as president
Christmas Artwork Contest rewards winner with $250
Chinese government issues more import tariff rate quotas
China soybean imports improve, as some GMO questions answered
China may make large U.S. wheat purchase, still no GMOs
Childs walks away With NCGA award for fifth consecutive year
Chicago Board of Trade reacts to USDA reports
Chain cowboys named ranch champions
CAWG farm bill tour brings producers, officials together for explanations
Cattle inventory drops 17% from July, 2001 level
Cattle feeders losing up to $150 per head
Cartoon character Garfield named 4-H centennial mascot
Canada slowing pork exports to U.S.
Brangus show attracts more than 250 entries
Blackland Income Growth Conference set for Jan. 24-25
Biofuel is unofficial theme of 2002 Commodity Classic
Beltwide conferenceattendance down in 2002
Beef industry review will highlight March 6 conference
Beef Empire Days runs through June 16
Beef council accepting entries for award program
Beef ads target 92% of NE women
Banquet celebrates 4-H's centennial
Aussies see another El Nino weather pattern developing
August USDA crop report always important to farmers
Attending the ASI Convention? Bring raw wool!
Angus growers gather for ROV
Americans prefer on-site butcher
American Royal will continue DNA Validation Program
All producers contribute to beef promotion efforts
Alfalfa performance data available Online
Agronomists say 2002 corn looks like 1988
Agriculture Leadership accepting applications for first class
Ag producers may face a disaster for disaster relief
Ag department commits to conservation on private lands
AFB receives grant for speaker training workshops
Additional EQIP funding available
4-H Youth Council plans teen leadership forum at 4-H center
4-H roundup- 'Going the distance' in 2002
2002 Texas weather will affect wildlife populations
2002 GreatPlants Program winners recommended for Nebraska
2002 global soybean crushing demand expected to rise
2002 Extension computer workshop sites, dates set
2002-2003 AIJCA scholarship winners
Farm Bill to House Floor This Week
Farm Bill Details Breakdown
2002 Western Farm Show Exhibitor List
Youth promotes wheat products in contest
Youth participate in livestock shows, old 4-H tradition
Young Texans win national shooting sport honors
Xcel to slap dramatic electric rate hike on farmers
WTO negotiations progressing slowly
World Trade could rise as economy picks up
WORKs program provides job assistance for rural communities
Workshops focus on risk management
Workshop focuses on nutrition, management decisions
Working group submits white wheat recommendations
WNV hits hard in Texas
Winter wheat crop forecast drops 27% from 2001 crop
Windbreaks offer consumers several benefits
Will new farm bill include or scrap disaster aid?
WIFE holds its 25th convention in Nebraska
Why attack consumer groups?
Who is getting milked?
White House loosens clean air regulations
WHIP can assist with fire, drought damage
Wheat test results available online
Wheat proteins may be future coffee creamers
Wheat producers start harvest; county loan rates still unknown
WheatPAC dinner and auction sets new record
Wheat leaders look at Kansas crop prospects
Weston tour offers history lesson
Western Farm Show exhibitors gear up for show
Weight is a concern for cattle producers
Website covers BIF meeting
Weather may be adding to economic woes through summer
Weather conditions harm farmers, local economies
Weather around the globe affects local rice prices
Watershed Heroes coming to Minnesota
Veneman defends subsidies
Veneman defends farm bill to foreign leaders
Veneman announces release of ag terrorism funds
Veneman announces livestock assistance
Veneman announces $1.6 billion available for CRP incentives
Valley cotton growers urged to delay planting
U.S wool sales are higher
U.S. will import 5 million hogs from Canada
U.S. wheat exports to Jordan will decrease in 2003
U.S. wheat acreage may >be lowest in 30 years
USWA encourages increased Hard White Wheat production
U.S. Trade Representatives issues annual trade report
USMEF's Seng named LPC 'headliner'
U.S. grants Pakistan trade concessions
U.S. food, agriculture trade show set for Cuba
U.S. farm bill likely to hurt Australian cotton production
U.S. exports of soybeans to China to continue
USDA will let Congress set loan rates
USDA will hold public meeting of Farmers Advisory Committee
USDA to survey vegetable growers on chemical usage
USDA taps Emerson Trust for humanitarian food relief
USDA taking nominations to young farmers advisory committee
USDA set to increase identification requirements for sheep, goats
USDA proposes rule on income qualifications
USDA proposal slows biodiesel production
USDA mails bill letter to farmers
USDA increases TB standards for Mexican cattle imports
USDA forecast reduces mill use, increases exports
USDA feed assistance sign-up begins Aug. 28
USDA designates disaster areas
USDA begins new peanut program implementation
USDA begins issuing noninsured crop disaster program payment
USDA begins issuing CRP checks
USDA approves emergency grazing extension
USDA announces food donations
USDA allots nearly $700 million in rural development
USDA: Demand increasing for U.S. hard wheats
USDA-ARS publishes Scrapie articles
U.S. corn exports to Venezuela to drop
U.S. beef gets firm hold in Chinese market
U.S. beef exports are 3% lower
U.S. agriculture benefits from tax relief, economic stimulus
U.S.-Mexico relations are topic of Colorado ag forum
Update on IPM in Crosby, Floyd counties
Upcoming sweetclover variety good fit for central Texas
Upcoming KSU ag conferences are scheduled
Uncertainty drives KWC to long-range planning
Tyson settles U.S. trade embargo violation suit
Tyson Foods votes to add board members
Two-day tour shows off cattle from 11 different herds
Tulsa Farm Show will open three-day run December 12
Triumph of Agriculture Exposition packs civic center
Tri-state crop insurance, farm bill workshops set Nov. 12-14
Trapping may be final step toward boll weevil-free title
Transgenic crop developer receives award
Traits of successful farms topics of Risk and Profit Conference
Trading commission approves exchange trade speculation limits
Trade teams visit U.S., 'shop' for wool
Toyne Scholarship applications due by May 3
Top Brangus show cattle honored
Today's farmers better educated, more connected with information technology
Time to move ahead
Tierney offers December corn futures outlook
Tierney assesses corn crop just below USDA estimate
The six-billion-dollar mistake
There are dairy successes among the smaller producers
The Goodson Ranch merits state's top environmental award
The eighties live on in fair lineup
Thank you, Taiwan flour millers
Texas suspends importation of elk, deer, due to CWD concerns
'Texas Superstars' chosen as theme for quilting contest
Texas producer is named AHA president
Texas offers base, yield analysis tool
Texas granted special exemption for Denim to control cotton pes
Texas cotton crop expected 17% higher than 2001
Texas commodity meeting is Dec. 4
Texas A&M's Reed named top horticulture educator
TCFA convention will be held Oct. 18 and 19, in Amarillo
TCFA chairman looks back on 40 years of growth
TCFA Chairman: Market situation is a journey
Tax changes take effect July 1
Taiwan may become second largest U.S. grain buyer
Taiwan announces intent on U.S. wheat purchases
Symposium to offer water, air resources for professionals
Swine group holds youth leadership conference
Swine fever found in France
Survey results outline shifting acreage
Survey puts cotton intentions at 14.74 million acres
Survey collects information on state's agricultural industry
Sunflower Commission to meet Jan. 10
Students race electric cars at 3i Show
Students honored my meat group
Student race the clock in electric car contest
Stream obstructions will be topic of public hearings
Stream obstructions topic of public hearings
State to receive boll weevil-free designation
State fair livestock competition features best of the best
State celebrates 'Farmers Market Week'
State 4-H youth prepare for Citizenship Washington Focus
State 4-H horse show will be in Grand Island July 14 to 18
Soy products enhance holiday meals
Soybean cyst nematode-resistant varieties not equal
Soybean checkoff commercializes 18 soy products in 2001
Southeast Missouri corn yields posted
Soukup wins Cattle Women's scholarship
Sorghum stocks up 13% from 2001
Sorghum producers hold elections
Sorghum meeting eyes profitability
Soil, water conservation society sponsor workshop
Snow helps wheat, but most of state still too dry
Smithfield woes brought on by combination of factors
Slow growth in service sector could hurt U.S. economy
Sign up for multi-state beef tour by Aug. 9
Short season corn plots planted
Shorthorn named progress champion
Shorthorn Lassies select president
Sheepherder's Bread baked in Dutch oven
Sheep center seeking board member nominations
Sharp temperature drop tough on Kansas wheat
Seven-year farm bill in works?
Setting farm bill straight
Senior Appreciation Day set for Aug. 14 at state fair
Senators push for disaster aid
Senators push disaster aid
Senators introduce livestock aid bill
Senator blasts Veneman on USDA livestock disaster aid
Senate introduces oilseed loan rates legislation
Seed wheat directory now available
Second WI whitetail deer tests positive for CWD
SD woman earns B.C. Snidow Award
SDSU student wins Junior Hereford award
Scientists predict BSE cases increase
School foodservice manager serves winning bread
Scholarship winners to be announced at 4-H banquet
Scholarship auction honors CAB visionary
Schaffer participates in Weld, Phillips wheat tour
Sams receives award for work in poultry industry
Rural development info meetings are scheduled
Rural development director backs USDA home ownership efforts
Sams receives award for work in poultry industry
Roberts may back Ogallala Aquifer monitoring
RMFU urges the Senate to oppose TPA bill
RMFU commends Rep. Cubin for disaster assistance leadership
RMFU calls on House to pass disaster funding
Richmeier named marketing intern for Select Sires
Researchers test new age soybeans in space
Report touts environmental safety, benefits of biotech crops
Report shows more cattle than expected
Impact of 2001 economic conditions on rural America is mild
Relationship between retail, live cattle prices not evident
Reich does a turn around on trade policy towards Cuba
Regional cattle feeders compete during Fed Beef Challenge
Reduced slaughter numbers, weights key to higher prices
Red Angus offers marketing options
Red Angus EPDs now online
Ray wins NMCGA scholarship
Range management meeting features variety of speakers
Ranch practicum offers valuable hands-on education
Ranch-to-rail field day scheduled
Rain won't help south Texas cotton crop
Ragland Mills reorganizes Paris, TX, plant
R-CALF: Mandatory labeling will end consumer confusion
Quenemo woman wins state easter egg decorating contest
Quarterly spurge meeting will be Nov. 7 at Broken Bow
Q2 sees consumer food prices decreasing
Purebred truckload title goes to MSU
Proven yield advantage with properly calibrated planter meters
Propst inducted into Agriculture Hall of Fame
Projects receive matching grants to promote Texas ag products
Program teaches water conservation skills to students
Program allows Morgan Co. residents to show items art items during fair
Profiles and Perspectives series announces slate of speakers
Professor receives meat award
Producers won't see farm bill windfall
Producers share thoughts on new farm program
Producers encouraged to scout for soybean aphids
Producer outlines other effects of the drought
President kicks off national 4-H centennial celebration
Premier ag conference set for Jan. 22-23 in Kearney
Precision ag conference helps producers conduct research
Pork producers slowly return to profitability
Pork board details checkoff at WPX
Planted wheat acres lowest since 1971
Plains Cotton Growers to gather
Pioneer research shows Gaucho seed-applied insecticide helps corn plants get strong start
Photo judging contest attracts record numbers to state fair
Pest Survey Seminar scheduled for Nov. 11
Pest committee hosting annual survey seminar Nov. 7
Penn says oilseed loan rates will not change
Packer ownership study is 'subterfuge,' Grassley says
Pacific region countries brace for El Nino
Pace of Canadian wheat exports slows
Oversupply weighs heavily on beef industry
Organics group breaks $1 million mark in grantmaking
Oklahoma quilt project to celebrate 4-H centennial
Oklahoma 4-H, FFA members honored at wheat show banquet
OK feedlot inventory down 23% from 2001
OFU testifies on packer ownership ban
OFU leaders lobby on behalf of producers
Officials work to implement farm bill conservation title
OAEAA installs new officers
NWGA deals with new realities
NU food scientist receives honors
NU faculty, staff receive IANR Team, Exemplary Service awards
NTA to congress: Honor textile commitments
November corn crop predictions 19% below 2001 levels
No ethanol money in funding bill
No complete China wheat deals expected
No-till innovators sought for awards
NJSA announces scholarships
Nighttime herbicide applications can lead to poorer weed control
NGSP applauds grain sorghum provisions in Senate farm bill
NFU wants approval of disaster aid now
NFU urges farm bill passage in Senate May 8
NFU to Veneman- 'North American' labels not an option
NFU seeks pledge to not lower loan rates
NFU President to address northeast farmers
NFU honors Sanchez-Maes and Swenson
NFU favors Senate's safety net in farm bill
NFU disappointed with Bush's handling of ag trade issues
NFU awards youth scholarships
NFU asks Senate to stop fast track in its tracks
NFO hails Senate disaster relief passage
New youth group spreads word about affects of tobacco
New vehicle registration fees take affect July 1
New staff members join American Gelbvieh Association
New soybean varieties bring growers top performance
New sorghum tested for photoperiod sensitivity
New online ordering system helps 2003 seed orders
New clover program offers potential
Newborns still eligible for Texas Tomorrow Fund
Neufeld seeks re-election to state House
Nebraska professor wins meat group's teaching award
Nebraska Grazing Conference set for Aug. 12, 13 in Kearney
Nebraska Grain Sorghum Board sets meeting for April 10
Nebraska feedlot inventory drops 1% from May
Nebraska corn production predicted 20% below previous year
Nebraska cattlemen welcome USDA assistance program
ND senators seek minor oilseed change
NCBA president urges passage of disaster aid
NCBA CEO resigns
NCBA CEO leaves for museum directorship
NAWG gives Wheat Leader Award to Combest
Natural resources group hosts November listening tour
National Gelbvieh Show sees quality entries
National Angus show attracts enthusiasts
National 4-H centennial celebration includes Nebraska State Fair alumni reunion
NASS changes cattle-on-feed release format
MU updates agricultural experiment station field days
MU geneticists unveil new integrated Maize Genome map
Mother Nature takes control of corn crop
Most of Kansas still too dry, even with recent snows
Morrison Milling marks 25 years of Texas Roundup sponsorship
More food contests added to fair lineup
More farm program information will be available soon
Moran to attend Kansas State Fair
Moran, others announce drought aid for livestock producers
Moran expects another month of farm bill debate
Montana wheat produer elected as NAWG president
Missouri State Fair invites public to support Sale of Champions
Missouri dairy profit seminars scheduled for Feb. 19 to 22
Minneapolis Grain Exchange names officers, directors
'Minister of Encouragement' speaks to NAA
Midwest farm land prices are rising
Micotil improves packaging
Mexico lifts ban on Illinois soft wheat
Meat specialist wins Extension award
Meat association says labeling rules show flaws
Meat association awards Beerman Award
McCurry shows grand champion Angus bull
McClellan elected as Kansas Wheat Commissioner
Mark your calendars for April Angus events
Mark Williams elected chairman of American Cotton Producers
Market losses hit feeders hard
Marketing workshops scheduled for September
March cattle inventory down 12% from 2001 levels
Managing grazing lands can be juggling act during drought
Magazine ranks Arkansas among top meat educators
LPC honors Wedman with Hall of Fame Award
Local government discusses West Nile virus plans
LMA names Perrin as new president
Livestock producers must manage grazing
Livestock foundation hands out scholarships
Livestock compensation payments begin Oct. 8
Limousin reigns supreme at cattlemen's classic
Limousin calves top special sale
Lester earns $10,000 in scholarships for champion Limousin
Leopold center suspends key research programs
Legislators, USDA seek national drought policy
Leafy spurge task force meeting set for Feb. 7
Leadership Kansas holds 24th graduation, alumni reunion
Landscape design workshop set for Feb. 25, 26 in Lincoln
Landowner empowerment theme for Forestry Field Day May 24
Lamb checkoff meeting held in Denver
Labeling will bolster security of the American food supply
Labeling, captive supplies headline NC convention
KWC hosts AIB students and faculty
KSU wheat varieties dominate fields
KSU Telefund sets $1.4 million goal
KSU student receives engineering award
KSU research highlights Hays roundup April 4
Kruse Brothers receive Texas A&M alumni award
KLA praises Administration on timely drought assistance
KFB partners with Kwik Shop stores to promote ethanol
KFB connects education, public policy advocacy
Kessler receives outstanding alumni award from Texas A&M
Kelton named PR intern for American Angus Association
KAWG celebrates 50th anniversary April 4
KAWG 50th anniversary events shaping up
KAWG 50th anniversary celebration planned for May
Kansas ranked in top 10 for business projects, expansions
Kansas primed for good melon crops
Kansas corn production predicted 5% above previous forecast
Kansas CattleWomen hold annual meeting in Wichita
K-State unveils in-depth farm management program
K-State to host farm bill seminars
K-State to host farm bill question, answer seminars
K-State farm bill spreadsheet simplifies complex decisions
K-State economists provide update on farm bill actions
Jury rules for Kubota
Junior cattle producers elect officers
Junior beef expo features judging contest, cattle shows
Junior Angus members take LEAD
Junior Angus members prep for LEAD conference
Junior Angus Heifer show sees 131 contestants
July is National Bison Month
Journal mailbox overflows with nearly 1,100 artwork entries
John Jackman wins Entomological Society award
Jewell Co. family earns award
Japanese flour millers team visits Colorado
It must have rained in Iowa; Harkin drops disaster bill talks
It isn't your grandma's garden
ISU soil science lecture scheduled for Sept. 11
ISU professor wins meat judging award
ISU professor wins meat group achievement award
Iowa State Fair offers Sale of Champions
Iowa seed info is available
Iowa beef producers find trade potential in China
International Grains Council projects bigger wheat crop
International Brangus Sale a success
Industry sets production record for April
Industry organizations taking proactive steps to address cattle market
Industry mourns energy bill, RFS dissolution
Incentive program promotes U.S. white wheat production
IFFAA scholarship deadline approaches
ID-Info expo focuses on animal identification
ICA passes resolutions on marketing, labeling at meeting
IA Soybean Association receives USDA risk management grant
Hybrids comprise majority of Yield Contest entrants in 2001
How much are corn stalks worth?
House appropriations panel must let the CSP work
Hotlines can help farmers, ranchers cope with conflict and depr
Hog returns should improve with warm weather, says economist
Hillsboro student wins Kansas Arbor Day poster contest
High Plains lawmakers support USDA livestock compensation
Hereford seedstock post $391 increase in sale averages
Hereford exhibition successful at American Royal
Hereford association plans feed test in 2003
Heifer show champion announced
Heartland publishes antique tractor guide
Heartland Angus show champions at beef expo show
Health and safety round-up
Hargrove receives outstanding Texas A&M alumni award
Growers sought for sorghum commission
Groups voice concern over warehouse rule
Groups defending farm bill
Group reports U.S. startingan economic recovery
Graze-out provisions of new farm law are discussed
Grassley: Daschle obstructing farm bill debate
Grassland Conference set for Nov. 25,26
Grange announces scholarship winners
Grain Sorghum Annual Report is available
Graduate, undergrad students urged to participate in Great Plains symposium
Gov.'s advisoryboard meets May 23
Genetics on Ice Auction raises funds for Limousin juniors
Gelbvieh juniors elect directors, new leadership
GCCC takes sixth in judging contest
Garden City Feed Yard wins cattle working contest
Funds are reallocated to expand ad campaigns
Ford Co. 4-Hers celebrate National 4-H Week
Ford Co. 4-H announces scholarship winners
Food disasterlooms in Africa
Focus on loan basics, bank officer says
Flint Hills pasture conditions reported
Flint Hills Beef Fest Cattle Contest features four divisions
Firm voluntarily recalls roasted turkey breasts
Firestone offers scholarship program to local FFA members
Fire-damaged Farmland pork plant set to be demolished
Finney Co. agent wins Diversity Award from KSU
Fink wins photo contest at AIJCA leadership conference
Finally, some incentives to protect endangered species
FHSU Department of Ag announces scholarship winners
Fertilizer conference set for Nov. 20-21
Feedlots lose moneyas more beef is sold
Feedlot inventory down 4% from last year
Feedlot inventory down 1% from 2001
Feds double tests to keep BSE out of U.S.
Federation holds beef improvement conference
Federal Reserve holds rates steady
Fed economist examines rural economy
FDA proposes antimicrobial drug rules
Farm show shows its roots
Farm show offers variety of activities for producers
Farm real estate values climb during 2001
Farmland reports profit losses due to bad market conditions
Farmland posts wider year-to-year losses
Farmland hog farmers honored for environmental excellence
Farmers Union calls payment limits major victory
Farmer's Union applauds CRP grazing plan
Farmers need protection
Farmers help with cover crop research
Farmers face big decisions under farm bill commodity programs
FCS of America shows solid first half earnings
Farm Credit Council supports Senate passage of farm bill
Farm Bureau awards scholarships
Farm bill safety net will help 90% of Missouri dairy farms
Farm bill provides conservation funds
Farm bill meetings to study impact on payments
Farm bill means increased funding for conservation programs
Farm bill, drought have impact on prices
FAO says Afghans need to restore nation's agriculture
Fall anhydrous ammonia application considerations
Fair's Angus show to feature 297 entries
Fair offers 'something for everyone'
Fair deadlines approaching
Failes wins OFB crop advising award
Extension specialist details insect control issues
Extension offers training for new ag producers
Experts to highlight graziers forum
Experts split over corn, soy rotation requirement
Experts see cotton plantings fall
Exhibitors show 128 females at junior Angus show in Tulsa
Exhibitors can get entry forms at web site
Evironment-friendly grasshopper treatment goal of research
EU revives wheat export subsidy
EU beef price support plan extended until end of March
Ethanol production sets May record
ESA threatens cattle growers livelihoods
EPA, USDA issue newlivestock pollution law
EPA awards environmental scientists
Entries available for National Barrow Show Progeny Test
Energy company announces plans for new ethanol plant
Emergency drought aid bill introduced
Eight teams participate in Beef Empire Days Judging Contest
Egg production drops 4% from January, 2001 levels
Economists compare strength of Kansas counties
Economist outlines safety net pay limits
Early data show average wheat test weight of 60.4 pounds
Durum shows wheatdiversity, Tierney says
DTN survey shows increase in corn and soybeans acres
DTN names Veneman Ag Person of the Year
DTN farm bill progress updates
Dry conditions continue to threaten wheat, native pastures
Drought negatively affects Australian economy
Drill team has become a Matagorda Co. tradition
Dr. Dogmeat to educate world about South Korean cuisine
Discovery Days brings new skills to life for 4-H teenagers
Discounted fair tickets available through Website
Disaster aid may remain an issue, not become a bill
Democrats blast Hastertcomments on disaster aid
Deere pavillion welcomes one millionth visitor
Dec. 17 workshop focuses on irrigated pastures, from A to Z
Deadline pushed back for KSU beef profitability conference
Daschle, Ney, Paige receive national co-op month awards
Dairy nutrition conference set for April 24, 25 in Arlington
Cyst nematode varieties vary in management
Cyclone Beef Days programming begins June 17
Cyclone Beef Days begin June 17 in Cresco
Cyclone Beef Days begin June 17
Curtis & Curtis presented with marketer award
Current wheat forecast seen down 10% from 2001 crop
Cuban market offers a world of ag trade opportunities
CSU president is named Citizen of the West
CSU organizing precision ag workshops in February
Scientists take to the skies
Crop Quest celebrates 10 years of service
Crop insurance Websites answer questions
Cow-calf conference is Feb. 23, in Ottumway
Country of origin labeling is a first step
Cotton: An alternative for Kansas farmers
Correction to last week's information
Correction
Corn yield contest deadline is Aug. 1
Corn variety test results in west central Nebraska
Corn groups organize farm bill education sessions
Corn crop forecast at lowest level since '95
Corn commission helps commercialize fuel
Cooperative's manager represents best of poultry industry
Cooperative files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Cookbook helps USMEF put U.S. beef on more Japanese tables
Contest winner meets with Pioneer president
Consumers improve their food handling skills
Consumers and food irradiation: Who decides?
Consultant challenges feeder convention attendees
Conservation Security Program is welcome addition
Congressional energy legislation important to Nebraska farmers
Conference will focus on ag chemicals, biotech industry
Conference takes up issue of animal identification systems
Conference speaker is pioneer of conservation tillage
Conferences address drought effects
Conference looks at marketing lamb to ethnic communities
Conference focuses on 'Supermarket of Ideas'
Conference discusses organic farming growth
Conference debate continues on payment limitations
ConAgra CEOposts big bonus
Community achievement awards announced
Combest announces he will retire from Congress May 31, 2003
Colorado wheat groups host RMA administrator
Colorado State researchers create DroughtLab
Colorado grants drought tax relief
Colorado farmers thank senators for disaster assistance
Colorado farmers, ranchers want drought relief from Bush
Coalition supports disaster aid
CME, CBOT settle eSpeed lawsuit
China plans new corn export subsidy policy
Chief of USDA Rural Utilities Service speaks at meeting
Checkoff-funded promo shifts to summer grilling campaign
CFB gears up for annual meeting
Certified seed directory available
Cattle producers meet in Dodge City to discuss challenges
Cattle prices climb, economist sees more gains
Cattle prices begin recovery, further gains expected
Cattle on feed up slightly from 2001
Cattle on feed for January up 3% from 2001 levels
Cattlemen want NCAA to explain recent decision against use of leather basketballs in competition
Cattlemen's junior show sets record with 500 entries
Cattlemen's conference set for Feb. 4
Cattle growers seek inspector award nominees
Cattle groups sponsor beef classes at CSU
Cattle-on-feed numbers drop slightly from 2001
Catfish producers decline along with inventory
CAST scientific report shows environmental gains
Cargill hopes food trade will bridge Cuban-American relations
Carcass contest offers big payout to producers
Camp Cooley Ranch announces new president
Callisto herbicide shows promise for pigweed, waterhemp
California waivers on MTBE ban
Calf program 'catching' on
CA fuel companies making switch from MTBE to ethanol
CAB excellence award winners announced
Business management program focuses on agriculture
Bush seeks more WIC funding
Bush Administration opposes Biotech labels
Burlington FFA selects new chapter officers
Burlington closes Virginia wool plant
BSE rapid test strip developed
Brush selected as Colorado 4-H president
Breeders show 115 head at Angus show
Bred and owned heifer dominates AIJCA heifer show
Brangus shows planned for Texas
BoB Contest cattle must be entered by September
Biozyme partners with Angus group
Bill garners mixed reaction
Benefits of new farm bill may be transitory, says specialist
Beef spokesperson hot on ice
Beef recall prompts call for stronger inspections
Beef groups sponsor summer conference in Reno, NV
Beef Empire Days parade winners named
Beef Empire Days features sporting events
Beef checkoff fundsapproved for 2003
Barton Co. Extension offers wheat prize
Barn stands the test of time
Back in Washington, Seymourlooks at Senate's farm bill
B3R Country Meats wins merchandiser award
AWWPA seeks prospects for sales of white wheat
Average test weight of 60.3 pounds reported
Average food prices cheaper than taxes
Australians warn about GMO resistance dangers
Australian officials seekbeef import quota hike
Aussies to improve port facilities
August HRW volumehighest in history
Auctioneers talk the talk at national conference
ASI rep meets with USDA leaders
Armbruster takes third at scholarship speech contest
Argentine turmoil causes uncertainsoybean marketing
Appropriations panel is asked to resist changes
Applications being accepted for EQIP
Antique tractor donated to MCC sale
Animal sciences professor wins meat award
Animal science prof receives AMSA award
Angus tour to cover northeast Kansas farms
Angus package brings in $25,000 at Angus Foundation sale
Angus group releases sire report
Angus group offers number at Reno auction
Angus breeders take top honors at Ozark fair show
Angus breeders show off at premier
Analysts peg IA, MNcorn best in U.S.
Analysts caution about 4th-quarter hogs
A&M students honored for work on poster for Agriculture Program Conference
AMI elects officers and board members at meet
American Gelbvieh Association elects new leaders
American Angus Association selects Brooks as president during annual meeting
All Farm Products Index of Prices holds steady in May
Allen receives CAB Pioneer Award at annual conference
Alfalfa variety wins big at forage superbowl
Alfalfa Council releases ratings
Alfalfa Co. couple named OFU Family of the Year
Ak-Sar-Ben 4-H Livestock Exposition features exhibitors from eight states
AI strategies to be focus of beef cattle workshop
Ag Services may be forced to sell
Agronomists say location key to successful hybrids
AgriMissouri Buyers Guide updated
Agriculture benefits from Bush tax relief policies
Agricultural exports continue to matter
Agribusiness Academy offers opportunities
Ag loan eligibility boils down to basics, says loan officer
Ag groups seek emergency disaster aid
Ag bankers look ahead
AFA honors biotech researcher during annual conference
Advance fair tickets available
Admission kits save fairgoers money
Administration continues to strengthen BSE protection
Add more soyprotein to menu during National Soyfoods Month
Additional promotion funds made available for beef
Adding value to Kansas commodities draws attention
Acreage history is important
ACGA warns of potential GMO liabilities
Absentee owners can use power of attorney option
AAW: Farm bill is necessary
4-H stuffed animals available at Kansas Fair
4-H seeks host families for student guests
4-H scholarships available
4-H member honored as top Texas youth volunteer
4-H, FFA youths receive additional recognition
4-Hers catch calves at National Western show
4-Hers begin dairy project
4-H celebrates 'Centennial Celebration'
3i Show will be state's largest
31 named semifinalists for LMA's auctioneer chamionship
31 farm groups ask for disaster legislation
124 entries shown at Arkansas State Fair Angus Show
Lamb Checkoff
Assessing Farm Bill Consequences
30 Farm Groups Urge Passage
Senate Debates Bill Today
Harkin Announces Farm Bill Loan Rates
After farm bill deal, USDA regulatory actions are key next step
New Farm Bill Will Rush FSA Staff
Weekend Sessions--Farm Bill Committee
Young named director of National Agricultural Library
Young farmers outline challenges they face
YieldGard hybrids show higher yields during NCGA contest
Yield, cost lower in organic farming
Yet to yield results, farm bill conferees continue talks
YBIC allows youths to interact with groups
WTO is helping China to export more goods
WSJ ethanol editorial off the mark, says industry spokesman
Wool buyers resist higher prices
Woodward cattle auction report
WI senator wants dairy assistance
Winter programs expand producers' knowledge, offer CCA credits
Window, door store celebrates 25 year
Windbreak trees still available from Forest Service
Will U.S. lose Taiwan corn sales to China?
Will the U.S. remain world's agricultural trade leader?
Will private funds be used for Cuban trade?
Wildlife damage costs farmers and ranxchers $944 million
Wildfire destroys Colorado homes
Widespread showers slow wheat harvest in many areas
White wheat conditions rate low
White House memo blasts ethanol support
Wheat yields worst in 50 years in some areas, prices stabilize
Wheat show winners announced
Wheat seed demand is expected to be strong
Wheat remains volatile on Kansas City Board of Trade
Wheat producers should line up seed supply soon
Wheat producers elect new representative
Wheat plot tours begin June 17
Wheat harvest progressing from northern Texas into Kansas
Wheat harvest a losing game this year, says Extension specialis
Wheat growers urge acceptance of House farm bill compromise
Wheat growers convention features marketing advice
Wheat groups oppose USDA wheat sales
Wheat crop take declines 3% from July forecast
Wheat conference examines profitability
Wheat commission supports lowering food aid dockage
Wheat commission donates $10,000 to Afghanistan wheat fund
Wheat board to meet June 10, 11
Wheat board schedules March 21 meeting in Kearney
Wheat board pleased with dockage revision
What to look for?
We told you so: ICCI
West Plains regional report
Western Nebraska reservoirs low
Western Kansas farmers eligible for FSA emergency loans
Western Farm Show awards gift certificates
Western art, poetry and music to be on display
Well chosen silage corn hybrids increase milk production
Website listing correction
Weather pushes slow Arkansas soy harvest
Wear high quality wool to avoid clothing wrinkles
Waynoka FFA instructor is honored
Watermelon also high in lycopenes
Water conservation district taking depth measurements
Water conservation district election to be held
Water agreement reached in Mexico
Watching farm show change with the times
Warm winter may spell banner year for insects
Warmer weather, moisture improve crop conditions
Volunteers teach Kansans basic food principles
Veneman wants farm bill by early April
Veneman urges accelerated efforts to end hunger
Veneman to push China on WTO
Veneman, Roberts announce $1.6M grant for homeland security in
Veneman praises TPA passage
Veneman names more USDA disaster counties
Veneman meets with world leaders on hunger
Veneman leads group to Wlobal Food Summit
Veneman, Johnson laud country-of-origin labeling
Veneman designates three TX counties as ag disaster areas
Veneman designates region as disaster area
Veneman declares NE, TX, WY counties eligible for loans
Veneman declares 60 Colorado counties as disaster areas
Veneman clarifies data needed for yield updates
Veneman appoints United Soybean Board members
Veneman announces purchase of pork products
Veneman announces Montana conservation reserve program
Veneman announces $209 million conservation program in NE
Veneman and USDA officials discuss farm bill provisions
Veneman addresses wheat industry conference
Veneman: Still time for good farm bill
Vegetable conference to make Jan. 14 debut
Vegetable conference returns Jan. 14
Value-added production affects U.S. export ability
Valley's cotton, grain crops in serious condition without rain
USW, WETEC elect new officers
USW tours China mill, promotes U.S. wheat
U.S. wheat supplies down, but not out
U.S. wheat exports slump to 28-year low
U.S. Wheat Associates return from Cuba talks
U.S. trade negotiator to WTO- End all ag export subsidies
U.S. swine farmers wary of Canadians
U.S. poultry unloading in St. Petersburg port
USMEF seeks system-wide approval for export to Cuba
USMEF Japan focus turns to beef nutrition
U.S. leaders defend farm bill at world food summit
U.S. lacks presence in global barley market
U.S. House members invite Cuban food agency to visit U.S.
U.S. feed corn exports to Korea increase 90%
U.S. farmers getting higher prices, exports
U.S. farmers finally get higher prices, exports
U.S. farm bill makes trade negotiations difficult
Use yield monitor to help determine impact of herbicide decisions on yields
U.S. experts work with Cuban wheat users
U.S., EU farm policies criticized
U.S. durum prices reflect Canadian supplies, quality
USDA works to restore forest, rangeland health
USDA undersecretary on new farm bill and WTO
USDA touts newly approved farm bill
USDA to authorize grain piles
USDA study shows ethanol benefits
USDA seeks input on third-party vendors
USDA seeks CRP comment
USDA seeking input on pulse crop loans, repayment rates
USDA report shows U.S. corn sales hit marketing-year high
USDA report shows farm, ranch workers down slightly
USDA releases wheat from food trust for aid
USDA releases information on new meat inspection program
USDA releases funds for food security measures
USDA publishes crop insurances fraud regulations
USDA provides emergency relief to Montana, South Dakota
USDA provides drought aid to Montana farmers
USDA orders Kansas cattleman to pay checkoff within 70 days
USDA opens Colorado CRP for harvesting
USDA officials work with fire investigators
USDA officials say work continues on farm bill
USDA officials investigate Dorr, find no wrong doing
USDA names members to national dairy board
USDA meets with China on GMO rules
USDA lowers U.S. corn exports
USDA lowers dockage for food aid
USDA lifts Texas feeder cattle limits
USDA Karnal bunt workshop reviews progress, strategic plan
USDA issues relief for Dakotas
USDA initiates new prepayment option for beef checkoff
USDA hog report shows modest expansion
USDA figures show acreage trends linked to prices
USDA estimates more soybeans, less corn planted in Argentina
USDA donates soy meal to Honduras
USDA donates food to Uganda
USDA, DOI form joint CWD working group
USDA distributing milk income loss payments
USDA devotes $6 million to fight chronic wasting disease
USDA designates CO disaster areas
USDA declares more counties as drought disaster areas
USDA clarifies warehouse rules
USDA changes FMD status of Estonia
USDA authorizes haying, grazing on WBP land
USDA authorizes emergency haying, grazing nation-wide
USDA appoints members to new peanut standards board
USDA announces lamb roast purchase
USDA announces additional support for black farmers
USDA analysts question survey accuracy, herd size
USDA adds 11 states to ag disaster area list
USCHI moves main office and selects new executive
U.S. and China sign cooperation protocol
U.S. ag export trade surplus at $9 billion
U.S.-Cuba trade prospects change with recent elections
Urban sprawl endangers farmland, study shows
Urban forestry: Not a contradiction
Upcoming K-State ag conferences
UNL grad students wins salt award
UNL Block and Bridle Club, recognize students
University Website features non-timber forest products
Unique cow contest has its first winner
Union opposes TPA
Unanswered questions surround the farm bill
UltraMate system is as easy as following three-step plan
UK says EU ready for ag reform
Ukraine harvests record grain crops in 2001
UK hog farmer found guilty in nationwide FMD case
UK article claims U.S. is eyeing EU GMO trade war
Tyson Foods joins anti-hunger group
Tyson Foods ads tout pre-prepared pot roasts
Tyson closes two plants, negotiating sale of third
TX drought causes $316 million in crop losses
Two UNL graduate students win Soybean Contest
Two high school scientists wage war on verticillium wilt
Tulsa stockyards sales report
Truck and tractor pull has long history
Triple-digit temperatures worsen drought conditions
Traders expect Chinese corn exports to increase
Top showman named at junior contest
Top 10 Reasons for farm bill
Too much TLC can kill house plants during winter months
Time for pesticide certification renewal nears
Thirty Kansans accepted into newest KARL class
Thirty-nine days' work buys annual food supply
Think twice before overgrazing pastures
Therapeutic cloning no longer just theory
The ConAgra Meats Co. is sold
The check is not in the mail!
'The Big One' offers free entertainment
Texas Tech honors alumni during luncheon
Texas report shows grapefruit harvest to continue to June
Texas receives funds to strengthen farm, ranch security
Texas receives Ally herbicide exemption
Texas producers, communities elibible for $15,000 SARE grants
Texas, Iowa win with farm bill
Texas homeowners should watch for Formosan termites
Texas granted emergency alfalfa pesticide exemption
Texas feeder cattle movement no longer restricted in 2003
Texas faces bovine TB status downgrade
Texas Extension's Fehlis tapped for national leadership
Texas Department of Agriculture funds South Plains IPM projects
Texas crop, weather report shows citrus crop looks promising
Texas crop, weather report sahows storms cause cotton losses
Texas crop report shows watermelon harvest progressing well
Texas Cattle Feeders select officers, directors
Texas brothers learn no-till from the ground up
Texas A&M names fellows during conference
Texas A&M livestock judging team is national champion
Test Mexican-origin roping steers annually for TB
Tennessee honors Crouch
Television show inspires state fair entomology project
TDA extends Land Heritage deadline
TB plan focuses on 'high-risk' animals
Tap water best for cleaning produce
Tainted meat may be sent to market due to holes in system
T-bone steaks may come back to European butcher shops
Syngenta updates corn herbicide product name
Syngenta aids Second Harvest
Syngenta advises against Callisto application
Symposium on reducing yard waste in landfills is June 26
Swedish farmers create turmoil with nude calendar
Survey: Majority of farmers believe bill will miss this year's crops
Survey: Consumer continue to see lower retail food prices
Support farm rally
Supporters bring home the bacon (and ham) to help Missouri 4-H during centennial year
Supply discovery grows
Supermarkets dominate chicken sales
Summer heat can ruin summer fun
Summer Ag Institutes offered to Colorado teachers
Subsurface drip irrigation to be focus of December meetings
Study shows poor federal funding for allergen study
Study shows people trust science behind genetic foods
Study finds Bt helpful to control
Study examines impact of feedlots on air quality
Study: Urban sprawl threatens majority of farms
Studies show increased yield when planting certified seed
Students receive savings bonds for research projects
Strong soybean demand strengthens prices
Storms cut ND spring wheat crop condition
Stone barn now is a bed and breakfast
Stocker cattle show slated Oct. 5 in Onaga
Stocker Cattle Conference set for Aug. 2
Stimulus package increases depreciation
Stiles Farm keynote address focuses on bioterrorism
Statistics service to survey soybean production practices
State taxes in Nebraska: A perspective
States cut agricultural Extension staff, services
State land board offers drought relief to leassees
State fair to feature new exhibits
Standards answer the question, 'What is organic food?'
Stable loan rate to help U.S. farmers deal With Argentina
Sprinkler book available
Spreadsheet assists farmers in deciding farm bill options
Spinning system produces core-wrapped yarn in single step
Specialty crop projects receive TDA grants
Sparks VP notes weather is the key to the corn market
Sparks updates Washington agricultural policy scene
Sparks: USDA recent estimates too high on corn carryout
Spam museum opens
Spalding cattle sales
Soybean school is Dec. 13, in Nortonville
Soybean Production School scheduled for Dec. 13
Soybean futures slump continues into new year
Soybean exports set record; corn, wheat sales lag
Soybean center being developed
Sowbugs require a moist environment to survive
South Korea hopes recent FMD outbreak now contained
South Dakota to vote on corporate farming measure
South Dakota governor fears worsening drought
South Dakota federal judge halts cattle checkoff collection
South Dakota drought costs $1.8 billion
South central direct sheep and goat sales
South American soy rust could migrate to U.S. crops
South Africans looking north for meat trade
Sorghum board directorships open
Sonora readies for annual wool contests June 18 to 20
Sonora ram test begins
Some first alfalfa cutting yields less than normal
Snider, Root highlight symposium entertainment
Smithfield's Farmland buyout may be illegal
Smithfield reports first-quarter earnings
Small grain performance data is available on web
'Small' farm show attracts big crowd
Small business group names Rep. Moran a "guardian"
S. Korean FMD outbreak may help other suppliers
Sioux Falls to play host to Junior National Hereford Expo
Showmen compete at Spring Livestock Show
Show-Me Ag Classic will be held in Columbia, Feb. 6 and 7
Shorthorn group holds annual meeting
Shoppers want value and healthier meals
Shocked at cotton groups
Shell switching from MTBE to ethanol by year's end
Several new appointments will round out the FSA team
Seven farms, ranches receive enviro honors
Service thins trees to protect forest from fires
Serve Dad a heap of pleasure - steak hot off the grill
Senior trader looks at world wheat market
Senators question Section 32 funding
Senate seeks lower subsidy cap in ag appropriation bill
Senate looks at farm disaster payments
Senate looking at farm bill error
Seminars to discuss new farm bill options
Seed trade group updates biotech grain Web site
Seed inoculant offers longer on-seed life, planting window
Seed conference offers activities for the entire family
Seed-applied insecticide technology solves "rash" of problems for corn grower
Second sale of heifers sets record
Second Harvest recognizes June 5 as National Hunger Awareness D
SD ethanol plant up and running
Scout now to help prevent future soybean yield losses
Scientists work to bales' moisture content
Scientists work on sunflowers to produce more natural rubber
Scientists unravel cattle genome
Scientists study bugs' methods of insecticide resistance
Scientists link gene for digesting red meat to prostate cancer
Scientists gather for livestock nutirition conference
Scientists develop beetle-resistant potato
Science gains needed to keep food production steady
Scientists work on sunflowers to produce more natural rubber
Scholarship created to honor long-time FHSU dairy employee
Schaffer wheat tour to include special events in Morgan, Philli
Savage improves its Bale Shuttle
Sankey qualifies for junior Angus awards
S. American soy rust worries U.S. officials
Salt-tolerant forages for irrigated areas
Saline Co. Extension hosts tours
Sale benefits Ak-Sar-Ben fund
Russia, U.S. poultry talks stall
Russian poultry ban cuts Smithfield's profits
Russian officials stand firm on poultry import controls
Rural passenger safety team co-hosts child safety seat event
Rural issues, policy in spotlight at National Symposium
Rural communities need regional business partners
Rose breeding blooms from backyard to genetics lab
Roberts, Moran want review of the sunflower loan rates
Roberts- Bill contains provision to protect security of nation'
RMFU spearheads drought meetings with congressmen
RMFU Convention starts Nov. 22, in Aurora, CO
Retail food prices continue slide in third quarter, says CFB
Retailers release animal welfare guides
Responds to article
Researchers seek results from ethanol
Researchers battle skeptics, resistance in antibiotic testing
Researcher reminds families of simple food safety precautions
Rep. Schaffer presented award by CRDC
Reps. ask FEMA to add counties to drought list
Report says EU's GMO label rules unworkable
Report says China short on soybeans
Remote-sensing camera workshop set for Aug. 23, 24
Remember to check your fire extinguishers
Reinke welcomes six new dealerships
Reinke updates Website
Reinke updates pivot designs
Reinke completes Service School season
Registration for TAMU beef short course is due July 26
Red Angus has record-setting year
Red Angus Brain Trust meets during National Western Stockshow
Record corn borers in southern Illinois
Recommendation parallels remedies sought by NDWC
Rear sloping lot gives Bunce opportunity for daylight basement
Rare breeds conservation group names executive director
Range management group supports environmental studies
Rainfall management seen critical for dryland cotton
Radio show host recalls favorite Kansas profiles
R-CALF wants producers to disregard NCBA letter
R-CALF USA president speaks at cattle industry meetings
R-CALF testifies before Senate
Purdue economists question packer ban
Pulse crop tour set for June 19
Publication examines organic pork production
Prospects for good second hay cutting increase in Texas
Program to benefit cotton towns
Program offers job placement services for farmers
Pro Farmer predicts decline in corn
Production fundamentals are key points of short course
Producers travel to Washington to meet with Kansas legislators
Producers should use caution when feeding corn to wildlife
Producers should not ignore importance of filing ag census
Producers finding support with frustrations of farm problems
Process instantly tenderizes boneless meat
Presho, SD, livestock sales
Preserving, caring for textiles is focus of August workshop
Premium Standard Farms sued over hog waste spills
Preconditioned cattle sale set for Aug. 24
"Power Steer" article not the whole story
Post-WTO China rule could pose problems
Portions of state still drying out after heavy rains
Pork leaders break down Bush WPX visit
Pooled sales add value to cull cows
Go to sleep on pillow full of corn
Poll shows Americans remain upbeat about nation's future
Poll asks if rural people invest in community
Plummeting hog market straining many producers
Plants near proper size for spring herbicide spraying
'Plant poaching' now a growth industry
Planning snacks can help meet daily nutrition requirements
'Planned-Overs' provide two meals in one
Pioneer opens new Illinois research center
Pioneer funds soybean aphid management research
Pioneer accounts for majority of yield award winners
Pigeon Showmanship class debuts at Kansas State Fair
'Pig-Casso' event showcases swine art at World Pork Expo
Phillip Morris offers biotech grant to teachers
Pfister to use soy-based diesel in trucks
Pesticide applicator's license allows holder to purchase, use r
Perdue Farms pays $10 million in back wages
Perceptions of rural America: Views from the U.S. Congress
Penn quiet on loan rate decision
Pecan prices to see vast improvement over last year
Pea growers meeting Feb. 26 features presentation geneticist
Payment limit will be voted upon in October
Patriotism brings stars, stripes to 4-H projects Fair
Partners in Production expands buy-down period
Partnership promotes Texas-grown products
Oust herbicide features XP performance-enhancing technology
Organic group develops Web site
Organic greenhouse is 'tomato' of grower's eye
Organic farmer cooperative sells produce 'subscriptions'
Order scrapie ID tags two months before they're needed
Option corn herbicide surpasses expectations
Opinions vary about U.S. dollar's skid and ag exports
Online drought map tracks conditions
Oklahoma wheat samples test negative for Karnal bunt
Oklahoma State Swine Artificial Insemination School is June 26
Oklahoma House backs tax incentives for ag producers
Oklahoma grants emergency exemption for Furadan 4F
Oklahoma Gardening gears up for its 27th season on television
Oklahoma Farm Bureau annual meeting set for Nov. 9 to 11
Oklahoma barge crash recovery continues
Oklahoma 4-H youth pledge community service hours
Oklahoma 4-H members to attend national congress
Oklahoma 4-H'ers take part in Citizenship Washington Focus
OK Ag Experiement Station releases new wheat variety
Ohio State researchers study effects of conditions on grains
Ohio lawsuit ruling favoring ag producers has importance
OFU supports TB standards for imported feeder cattle
OFU seeks disaster assistance
OFU members attend cattle conference
Officials hold public hearing on impact of bridges, dams
October sees record meat output
October feedlot capacity up 1% from last year
October farm price index up 12% from last year
OAEAA honors deserving members
NWSS boasts most entries in 97-year history
NU's Women in Agriculture Conference is Sept. 12 and 13
NU's February workshops offer continuing education credits
NU crop clinics will provide first-hand experience
NPPC seeks progress on critical parts of draft CAFO regulations
Now is optimal time for weed killer
North Dakota researcher studies low-gas beans
North Dakota durum provides source for great tasting pasta
No premium this year
Nominations needed for young leader program
No light at the end of the farm bill tunnel
No-till tips
No-till support group encourages addiction
No-tillers take advantage of uncontrollable factors
No-till conference features 54 expert speakers
No-shear method means less labor
NJAAA board members elected
Niemann selected as USB committee chair
NGSP announces yield, management contest winners
NFU seeks farm bill implementation review
NFU leader blasts agribusiness giants for profiting in down times
NFU launches e-commerce site
NFU delegates express their needs in farm bill
New western Kansas ethanol plant cleared for investing
New 'value cut' steaks compare to New York strips
New technology coming soon to combat JGG, freal rye
New software helps farmers with weed management needs
New research to protect western Canada's rangeland
Newport joins MycoGard distribution
New option for help with health care costs
New members elected to KARL Board of Directors
New livestock law will be explained at state meetings
New game teaches farmers about markets
New food technologies help address consumers' needs
New farm bill will affect cotton growers in many ways
New farm bill safety net has hole, says K-State economist
New exhibit highlights John Deere's efforts during World War II
New CWB CEO ready to face challenges
New clues for ending vascular problems in diabetes patients
New blood donor rules target BSE
Nevada land dispute goes to court
Nematode-resistant soybean varities not all created equal
Needed rain hits High Plains, but slows wheat harvest
Nebraska wheat growers visit legislators in Washington
Nebraskans attend NAWG convention in Orlando
Nebraska cattle on feed numbers drop 2% from last year
NC+ sees increased use of seed programs
NCGA urges lobbying for Renewable Fuels Standard
NCGA creates task force to handle extreme drought
NCGA: USDA has not considered weather
NCC names state unit officers
NCBA upset with decision to stop using leather in sports
NCBA seeks $500 million in drought aid
NCBA persistence results in important CME decision
NCBA opposes tariff rate quota change
NCBA opposes new import rule changes
NCBA: Labeling must benefit, minimize costs for rancher
NBC board to meet Oct. 8 in Brewster
NAWG hires government affairs director
NatureMapping workshops collect wildlife information
Natural resources alliance to meet Oct. 9-10, in Garden City
National, state leaders address RMFU convention
National Pork Board selects new CFO
National Farmers Union explores e-commerce opportunity
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame opens June 7
NASDA worried about APHIS
NAFTA requires visionary leadership body
Mycogen Seeds introduces new hybrids and varieties
My Adult Child
MU FAPRI sets regional meetings to explain farm bill
MU FAPRI offers tools to simplify farm bill calculations
MT cattle company not closing despite rumors
MSU researcher teaches conservation farming in Russia
Morgan County cattlemen announce scholarship winners
Morgan Co. 4-Hers take many awards during fair
More states ban MBTE
More space opens up farm show
More rural Nebraskans using computers, internet technologies
More records fall at Summer Type Conference
More hogs than anticipated going to market now
More counties released for grazing
Moran tours district, updates farm legislation progress
Moran to hold field hearings on VA med centers
Moran rural health care bill passes House committee
Moran backs drought aid for Kansas
Montana senator fights for livestock disaster aid
Monsanto president, CEO resigns
Monsanto lowers earnings forecast
Monsanto dominates with hybrids
Moisture slows wheat harvest; TX Karnal bunt still a concern
MO ag department to begin reporting fescue seed prices
Missouri sheep producers offer scholarships to students
Missouri River plan postponed
Missouri members named to cotton council leadership
Missouri fair has a 'Stranglehold' on entertainment
Missouri corn growers complete successful legislative effort
Mis-matched shirts highlight sewing project
Midwest Engergy applies to KCC to increase natural gas delivery
MGGA praises Senate for passing ag disaster assistance
Mexico may modify high fructose corn syrup law
Mexico lifts import tariffs on U.S. high-fructose corn syrup
Mexico bans some U.S. chicken parts
Mexican growers destroy 8 million pounds of coffee
Mexican ag officials institute listeria testing
Merial funds FFA project grants
Memorial Day holiday meat sales strong through weekend
Memorable meals start with remembering your family
Members participate in 4-H camp
MCP, ADM reach merger agreement
McDonald's to still be top U.S. beef buyer, despite new imports
McDonald's settles lawsuits
McCurry judges Idaho Angus competition
Maryland nutrition management legislation under fire by farmers
Market for organic foods increasing
Mark Chesnutt to highlight NFU centennial convention
Many elevators see better-than-expected wheat quality
Manure analysis improves nutrient management
Making profits from pastures topic of MFGC meeting, Nov. 4, 5
Majority of crops see little, no wind damage
Majority of crops not suffering any wind damage
Majority of crops free from wind damage
MAGS Lady Doctor named grand champion at Southwestern show
MachineryLink introduces leasing program
Looking beyond the pasture gate for business success
Look at 1920s farm fashions for skin cancer protection
LMA introduces new president
Livestock producers grazing CRP acres have much to consider
Livestock markets leave producers dazed during grilling season
Livestock judging team hosts first contest
Little-guy fungi found to benefit plants
Listening sessions to focus on Oklahoma community issues
Limousin Yard Show highlights National Western
Limousin breeders exhibit cattle
Limited Irrigation Field Day is Aug. 14, Tribune
Lightning sparks range fires
Let's use water wisely
Leider elected Fellow by ASLA
Leafy spurge meeting set for May 2
Leaders selected for Angus Heritage Foundation
Leaders gather for disability in agriculture conference
Larger farms more likely to adopt BMPs than smaller farms
Land, homeowners urged to beware of pesticide telemarketers
Lame-duck session of Congress beset by problems
Lamb promotion, research board announces meeting
Lamb board members are named by Veneman
Lamb ad features in inaugural 'Great Chefs' issue
Lamb- It does a doggie's body good
Lab field day set for June 20
KSU economist answers crop insurance questions
KSU ag economist details risk of BSE
Korean noodle producers tour U.S. flour production
Korean chefs keen to learn U.S. meat strategies
Klamath working group announces measures to assist farmers, ranchers
KLA expands web info site
Kids walk to raise farm safety awareness
KFB seeks disaster aid for producers
Key trade package elements at a glance
Keeping up the family tradition
Kentucky researchers study drought affect on test weights
KCA plans June 20 meet, in Dodge City
KCA holds information meeting, in Ness City
KAWG directors summarize wheat conditions in their area
KAWG celebrates its 50th anniversary
KAWG celebrates 50 years of grass-roots campaigning
Karnal bunt found in Texas fields
KARL elects board members, officers
Kaptur praises Veneman in letter
Kansas State tops list of meat teaching institutions
Kansas rains benefit thirsty wheat crop, but more needed
Kansas Forest Service field day to offer tours
Kansas farmers request LDP payments via Internet
Kansas farmer plants prize winning corn
Kansas Farm Bureau selects new Chief Executive Officer
Kansas corn displaying unusual symptoms
Kansas continues battle with noxious sericea lespedeza
Kansas Classic attracts youths from across the state
Kansas Bull Test entries due Oct. 10
K-State Feed Manufacturing Short Course updates industry
K-State economist discusses 'average farm yield' problems
Junior shorthorn group receives honor
Junior Red Angus field day held
Junior leadership conference focuses on swine industry
Junior Angus members parade entries at preview show
Junior Angus members compete for honors
Junior Angus exhibitors show 109 entries at Reno
June wheat forecast drops 9% from 2001 level
June sets ethanol production record
June All Farm Products Index drops 11% from 2001 levels
Judge throws out suit against Smithfield
Judge throws out bailout lawsuit
Judge halts grazing on land near Yellowstone
Joplin regional stockyards sales report
Joint herbicide program controls corn waterhemp
John Deere posts strong fourth quarter profits
John Cooper: The passing of a seed industry legend
Johanns looks to help farmers
Jersey cow sets record for milk yield
Japan passes food mislabeling law
Japan overhauls food safety plan
Japanese processors relax GMO rules, will accept Bt corn
Japanese farm ministry will check nation's entire meat stock
Japanese demand for U.S. corn to rebound
Japanese BSE could spread to Australian beef supply
It will take more than tornado to cancel the Pratt County Fair
ISU shows carcass composting as viable alternative for farmers
ISU researchers study organic soybeans and sweet corn
ISU Leopold Center funding slashed by Iowa legislature
ISU entomologist discusses West Nile virus
ISU economist says U.S. swine cycle changing
ISU agronomy department honored with weather award
Is it a tornado ... or is it just the wind?
Irradiation is promise for maintaining safe food supply
Iowa St. researchers begin woodland invasive plant survey
Iowa State sets dates for crop and livestock field days
Iowa State Fair offers discount on tickets
Iowa man raises tiny pet cows
Iowa hog confinement operations beat new laws
Iowa Beef Center releases environmental publication
International Grains Program milling short course opens
'Instant' wheat ready for market
Inspectors plan Bovine TB testing
Information sessions focus on FSA program
Information readily available on updating bases, yields
Industry representatives reacts to MTBE delay
Industry reacts to checkoff ruling
Indian firm testing more GMOs
Imitator product causes leaf burn in Roundup Ready cotton variety
IMF urges subsidy reductions
IMF: Lower farm subsidies would drop trade barriers
Ilinois agricultural engineers work on automated tractor
Identity, functionality essential to meeting user demands
Idaho grass farmers get sued
ICA outlines plan for Tama Beef
IBP leads the pack in Certified Angus Beef
IANR faculty, teaching assistants receive Holling Awards
IA DNR seeks comment on CAFO conversions
Hybrid honey bees found responsible for woman's death
HWWW group talks subclasses, incentives
HWW Advisory Committee works with FSA on farm bill payment rule
HRW key to total winter wheat crop, say analysts
How things can change
Houseplants need proper nutrients for healthy growth
House passes permanent estate tax repeal act
House passes anti-terror bill
House GOP pushes estate tax repeal
House committee stuck on disaster aid funding
House committee passes ESA reform
Hot, windy conditions erase moisture
Hot and bothered? Cool it!
Horse owners urged to protect their animals from West Nile
Horsemanship clinic is June 22
Hormel announces drop in fourth quarter earnings
Homeland Security agency also must protect our rights
Hog costs lower Hormel earnings
Highland cattle convention is June 20-22, in Mount Vernon, WA
Hereford exhibitors garner top honors at National Western
Hereford breeders anticipate summer conference at OSU
Herbicide resistance a growing problem
Heavy snowpack critical to avoiding drought next year
Heavy rains worsen already poor wheat test weights
Heavy rains halt in-progress harvest; moisture supplies up
Heavy rains cause scab fungus to infect wheat heads in Missouri
Heart disease deaths could be prevented
Healthier diet, lifestyle could begin today
Headline: Scientists study bugs' methods of insecticide resistance
Hay trade remains moderate as dry, windy weather returns
Hay show features educational meetings
Have your cake and eat it too
Harvest time approaches- Tips for combining
Harvesting new potatoes is like finding buried treasure
Harvest begins in southwest Oklahoma
Harkin seeks more information on Dorr
Hard white wheat incentives: Don't bet the bank on them!
Hagel, Dorgan and New Homestead Act
Gulf soy basis strongest since November 1995
Growers garner valuable information using split-planter method
Group wants EPA to get atrazine off the market
Group pushes for small ethanol producer credit
Group makes access to ethanol info easier
Ground broken for USDA housing project in Great Bend
Grilled lamb tops Dutch pizzas
Greenspan optimistic about economic upswing
Grazing conference draws 250 attendees
Graves signs anhydrous lawsuit bill
Graves, gubernatorialcandidates address tour
Grasshoppers pose problems for vegetable gardens
Grasshoppers hit central Texas; east Texas could be next
Grasshopper infestations are noted throughout the state
Grants could be coming for those impacted by Mexican water debt
Grants benefit value-added agriculture programs
Grains marketed as 'The feel-good food'
Grain handler cooperates with Karnal bunt regulations
Governor reminds producers that harvesting hay along highways i
Governor proclaims June as Dairy Month
Governor hosts charity steer show
Governor Graves announces major state spending cuts
Go Texan matching grants awarded
Goshen Co. 4-Hers win national meat judging championship
Good stewardship prevents Bt-resistant insects
GM crops are better
Gipson named animal care deputy administrator
Gift package entries showcase 4-Hers' personality at fair
Georgia Vidalia onion crop declared a disaster
Genetics on Ice auction benefits junior show
Genetic programming errors may explain cloned animal deaths
General Mills announces organic cereal product line
Gelbvieh honors Member of the Year of the Year, hall of fame inductees
Gatlin is guest speaker at 4-H Roundup Spirit Rally
GASP seeks to slow well depletions with additional water source
Gas prices set for summer hike
GAO study shows more MTBE than once thought
GAO report- GMO foods no greater risk than conventional
Galva youth gets awards
FY03 House agriculture spending bill out of committee
Funds available for rangeland protection
Funds available for ag startup projects
FU members are against packer ownership
FSIS to provide validation material for small plants
FSIS delays final rule on water retention
FSA raises guaranteed loan limits
FSA delays paymentsfor dairies, not row crops
FSA county directors share farm bill updates Oct. 29
Fox slams U.S. farm bill
Former intelligence officer, editor of Fortune to headline Agribusiness Exposition
Former Cochran aide will chair Senate Ag Committee staff
Forestry project presses 4-Hers to study nature
Ford Co. land judging team takes part in national competition
Forage researchers conduct alfalfa performance trials
Food industry shifts toward functional foods for consumers
Food-grade sorghum hybrids catching on with producers
Flow meters, leak detectors are available to conservation distr
First U.S. sorghum ethanol plant begins production
First Texas cotton production guide now available statewide
First soybeans grown in space return to Earth
First Master Gardeners Day will be April 20 in Oklahoma City
First joint meeting of ASI, NLFA is well-attended
First cutting alfalfa yields disappointing throughout
First case of BSE found in Israel
Fire destroys Kentucky livestock barn
Fire crews work to block massive Colorado blaze
Final lamb promo, research rule issued
FFA members tape segments for morning TV
FFA events build awareness
Feel like a mushroom?
Feedlot inventory drops 3% from 2001
Feedlot inventory down slightly from last year
Feedlot inventory climbs 2% from 2001 levels
Feeder meetings focus on risk management
Feed additive provides flexibility to swine producers
February all farm product price index up 2% from last month
FDA, HHS announce studies to assess CWD risk to humans
FCA hears testimony on ways to improve service
Fatal bacteria foundin Texas corn fields
Fast-growing yellow 'grass' is a persistent, weedy sedge
Farrish named as deputy administrator for commodities
Farm safety, health week 'not just for farmers anymore'
Farm product price index climbs 7% from June
Farm price index declines 3% from July
Farm price index climbs 6% in September
Farm price index climbs 1% in March
Farmland rejects Smithfield offer
Farmland receives approval of bankruptcy motions
Farmland National Beef not for sale, CEO says
Farmland files for bankruptcy
Farmland files Chaper 11
Farmland deliveries continue
Farmland announces reorganization plans
Farmers' worries increase as drought threatens outlook
Farmers upset with lack of House drought aid
Farmers Union opposed to proposed water sale
Farmers Union members travel to Washington
Farmers Union donates to Nebraska farm charities
Farmers unhurt by AmAg situation, says economist
Farmers see value in biotech crops
Farmers release hostages in Mexico City airport
Farmers, ranchers turning to each other for pasture, feed
Farmers need to set aside old rivalries
Farmers create sideline income
Farmers can pay fertilizer fee online
Farmers, as consumers, play big role in soy biodiesel use
Farmers are encouraged to use biodiesel in equipment
Farmers also face irrigation water crisis in west Nebraska
Farmer Mac fights back
Farm credit district reports strong finances for 2001
Farm Credit celebrates 85th anniversary
Farm Credit board approves refund
Farm Bureau votes to establish PAC
Farm Bureau urges senate passage of disaster aid package
Farm bureau unhappy with Senate's estate tax repeal failure
Farm Bureau travels to Tampa Bay for 2003 convention
Farm Bureau to host organic certification workshop
Farm Bureau strengthens their voice for 29 consecutive years
Farm Bureau sets legislative priorities for 2003
Farm Bureau honors 'Century Farms'
Farm bureau commends estate tax repeal efforts
Farm Bureau begins policy development process
Farm Bill undone leaves support unclear
Farm bill still on the agenda
Farm bill signing was needed right away- Moran
Farm bill provides safety net, preserves planting flexibility
Farm bill meetings a success
Farm bill includes bonus for hard white wheat producers
Farm bill has no mechanism in place to deal with drought
Farm bill conference will begin
Farm bill becomes hot topic at NAFTA talks
Farm bill advocates respond to naysayers
FAPRI corn outlook better than past years
Family's 4-H roots run deep
Family relations conferences slated for April 4, 5 in Arlington
Fall beef production could drop, should lift cattle prices
Fair to host motorcycle rally Sept. 8
Fair to feature storyteller competition
Fair marks Sept. 11 tragedy
Fair honors long-time exhibitors
Fair features horse show competitions
Fair CEO opts for an 'early out'
Fair celebrates centennial
Fair Angus show features 239 entries
FACS training workshop brings booth to Kansas State Fair
Eye appeal goes from street to inside of Robinhill
Extension election rapidly approaching
Extension agents honored at banquet
Explanations of farm markets
Exhibitors show 336 Angus at National Western ROV show
Exchange votes to reduce monthly speculative limits
Excel out, American Foods Group in at Tama beef plant
Excel, KSU partnership offers tuition reimbursement deal
Every wheat market grows in importance
Even mild weather can be dangerous for children, elderly in clo
Evaluate stand spacing now to improve yields
EU wheat imports soar
EU wheat imports exceed exports
EU, Russia may fight U.S. farm subsidies
European farmers protest U.S. farm bill, EU ag reform plans
EU, Mercosur examines possible free trade pact
EU improves grain import quotas
EU import licenses exceed exports
EU governmentsoppose farm reform
EU farm ministers remain upset about U.S. farm bill
EU boosts subsidized wheat
Ethanol production record for July
Estate planning seminar focuses on ranchers
Essay contest focuses on New Mexico's water resources
EquiFest of Kansas draws large crowds to Kansas Coliseum
EquiFest attracts world-class horse trainers to Wichita Feb. 22-24
EQIP provides cost-share assistance
EPDs provide cattlemen with needed info
EPA okays safety of most pesticides
EPA officials warn ethanol producers about pollution
EPA manure rules could change livestock industry
Entomologist bugs out
End of year contributions to KARL important
Encore for Cattlemen's College during annual MCA meeting
eMerge launches disease infection control study
eMerge drops previously acquired cattle operations
Electric Co-op presents garden show
Eldercutline.dr-gh
Education funding will receive much attention
Economy still wobbly despite cuts in interest rates
Economist urgesmore BSE tests
Economist says bill drives U.S. away from market-based farming
Economist: Sales tax report backs lagging Kansas economy
Economic development group analyzes, responds to farm bill
Eating together as family means reduced fat intake
Eating fast food requires 'ground rules'
Eastern crop worries shift to emergence, wet conditions
Early wheat performs better in poor harvesting conditions
Early registration for TAMU beef course ends July 26
Early data show beef demand still climbing
Dwarf Mexican petunia named as newest Texas Superstar
DuPont introduces pre-emergence herbicides
DTN ag conference slated for January
Dry, windy weather may hurt second alfalfa quality cutting
Dry beans estimate down 38% from 2001
Drought prevents corn planting
Drought may raiseU.S. beef production
Drought management seminars set for July, August
Drought is topic for Colorado ag outlook forum
Drought is forcing tough choices for cattle producers
Drought impact always in flux
Drought costs $316 million in agricultural losses for Texas
Drought affects everything from crops to the economy
Drivers should be cautious during summer travel
Double-cropping enhances southeast KS wheat grower's overall productivity
Dorgan seeks farm aid meeting with Bush
Don't over-fertilize tomatoes after the first fruits develop
Don't call us, we'll call you
Doing away with hay
Dodge City wins celebrity team roping event
Dodge City livestock sales
Disaster aid passage mired by political maneuvering
Despite snowfall, most areas see little moisture
Despite recent showers, state still desperate for additional mo
Design elements of Yukon give units unique feeling
De la Garza receives distinguised Texan in agriculture award
December feedlot inventory down 4% from 2001
Dealers worry about industry concentration
Deadline nears for ag inventors
Deadline for sustainable ag award in Nov. 30
Deadline for LeadAR program is June 28
Dandelions having a dandy year for growth
Dancing with horses
Damar operator serves as board member during conference
Dalhart livestock sales notes
Dairy production forecast looks positive
Dairymen use Spanish translation dictionary
Dairy farmers switch from alfalfa to grass hay
Cyclone beef days focus on the calf
Cyclone Beef Days concentrate on the calf
Cutworms could be worse than in 2001
Cuts possible in soybean subsidies
Cuban Ag Trade Fairis huge political draw
CSU sponsors drought conference
CSU program provides PR experience for 4-Hers
CSU BBS allows farmers to talk drought conditions statewide
Crow, horses test positive for West Nile virus in Colorado
Crop marketing update scheduled for March 12
Crop Management Conference set for Dec. 18, 19 at MU
Crop insurance will continue, RMA says
Cowley Co. steer, heifer show open to 4-H, FFA members
Cow-calf conference is Nov. 20, in Norman
Cotton results mixed this season
Cotton Inc. casts wide net in industry
Cotton growers take active role in regulation development
Cotton council holds educational farm bill meetings this week
Corn silage inoculants help maximize livestock feed quality
Corn prices trend up with lower '01 production
Corn piling up in MN, IA
Corn maze design will feature Farm Safety 4 Just Kids logo
Corn growers reelect Dittrich as president
Corn growers pump up ethanol at Missouri gas station
Corn growers pleased with Senate energy legislation
Corn growers disappointed at failed wind power tax credit
Corn growers announce 2003 convention in South Carolina
Corn futures may slip further, soybeans could climb, says K-State ag economist
Corn field day features research presentations
CornCam is back in the field this year
Cooperation a viable farm alternative
Cool temperatures help Texas spring onion crop
Convention celebrates world's oldest cattle breed
Continuing drought spawns important policy debate
Consumers look to soy for ways to cut obesity
Conservation title at a glance
Conservation tillage has positive impact on environment
Conservation field guide now available online
Conrad says no more funds for Senate farm bill
Conrad says farm billfor U.S., not Europe
Conference looks at ways to get premium grain prices
Conference to focus on irrigation efficiency
Conference provides information for corn growers, researchers a
Conference focuses on water policy
Conference focuses on special nutritional needs of transition cows
Conference focuses on ag profitability
Conditioned Calf Sales show premiums
Concerns over grasshopper, spider mite populations grow
ConAgra Foods beatsWall Street estimates
Computer workshops continue through June 21 in Panhandle
Computers put Kansas State Fair results on fast track to Web
Company uses tobacco plants for disease research
Communication skills will highlight two workshops in June
Combs: Mexican water deal an 'insult'
Combs: Don't fund Mexican water project
Combined Hereford show brings depth to exhibition
Combination of weed-control practices recommended
Combest will be missed by commodity groups
Colorado NRCS offers assistance to producers to help with drought
COAGMET Weather Network reduces drought impact
CME posts record trading month
CME, NCF offer scholarships
Climatologist says most of state is extremely dry
CLA requests drought help
CLA holds annual convention Aug. 7-10 at Copper Mountain
Civil protests are no longer civil
Choice of turkey might be matter of perception
Chinese officials study ethanol
Chinese import rulesworry U.S. meat traders
China working faster on GMO licenses
China reveals GMO rules
China looks at farm aid under WTO policies
Chemical co launches comprehensive cotton fertility program
Check dockage info
CHB WOW Burgers available year-round
Charolais breed shows strength at beef expo
Champion auctioneerchosen during state fair
CFP will help cattle producers in four states hit by drought
CDC research indicates growing Cipro resistance
CDC report sheds lighton West Nile Virus
CBOT panel says USDA data neutral
Cattle prices climb as supplies tighten, says K-State economist
Cattle on feed drops 2% from a year ago
Cattlemen meet changes in beef industry with optimism
Cattle feeders meetingwill discuss industry trends
Cattle Crawl plans finalized
Cargill reports rise in second quarter
Cargill quarterly earnings soar 63%
Carcass challenge recognizes most valuable finished cattle
Canadian wheatimport ruling delayed
Canada's first 'PC' rye forage competes well against weeds
Canada official blasts U.S. farm bill
CAB sales top half a billion pounds
CAB hosts cook-off during Angus meeting
CAB benefits Angus producers
Buying sheep - Online
Buying flood insurance makes good sense
Bush wants to streamline FSA offices without staffing cuts
Bush visits World Pork Expo, touts estate tax repeal
Bush threatens to veto extra budget
Bush says he will push for farm legislation changes
Bush promotes U.S. pork exports
Bush makes farm spending pledge
Bush dismisses global warming report from EPA
Bush aides think ethanol may not cure all transportation issues
Burnt acreage tops 170,000 acres
Burlington finalizes strategic restructuring actions
Budget office warns10-year surplus is smaller
Brown patch is becoming a big landscape management problem
Brownback announces small business disaster loans
Brownback announces$5 million in USAID funds
Broiler chickens attract 4-Hers to new project
Brochure outlines scrapie requirements for show exhibitors
Bring water from West
Breeding cattle on display at 'super bowl'
Brazil to protest to WTO about U.S. soybean subsidy
Brazil plans to double wheat acres
Brazil GM soy losses could mount higher
Blood, tissue sample collection rule proposed by APHIS
Black Sea region changing world wheat market
Black Hills National Forest fire risk and management plan are r
Black farmers working to bring back flour mill
Bison, grass tour is set June 15
Biopharming could revitalize rural economies in America
Bioeconomy hopesfor future growth
Biodiesel gaining favor among producers, consumers alike
Bindweed thrives in drought conditions
Bill Whitacre to lead Simplot's agribusiness group
Big supplies affect cattle prices
Big chains squeeze Christmas tree vendors out of business
Bicycling safety stats surprise many
Beware of herbicide drift damage to cotton
Better closuer, safer environment
Berries take center stage
Be prepared for early first cutting of alfalfa
Being a "fast talker" leads to political career
Beekeeping sweetens Douglass Co. member's 4-H experience
Beef fest seek mugging teams
Beef Empire lapel pins on sale
Beef checkoff funding reaching audiences
Bayer finalizes Aventis buyout
Barton Co. fair approaches
Barton Co. Extension offers 'Weathering Tough Times' program
Banker adds to town's success
Band of brothers dominates 4-H foods divisions
Backyard barbecue goes fancy
AWC applies for more MAP funding
Aventis adds post-emergence herbicide
Autumn is time to test forsoybean cyst nematode
Australian wool prices fall below 900 cents per kilo
Australian leader critiques farm bill
Australian farmers fight costly, severe drought
Australia blasts U.S. wheat gift
Aussie beef quality assurance programs provide food safety
Auctioneer champion picked up on career at an early age
At 80-day mark, bull tests show 3.38-pound ADG
A strong U.S. dollar hurts agriculture exports, farmers
ASI reps to be guests on AgriTalk
ASI board approves FY 2003 budget
ASA officials say China GMO report not clear
ARS introduces kid-friendly Websites
Arkansas scientist wins Cotton Genetics Research Award
Arkansas growers have best bermudagrass hay
Arkansas farmers planting more corn, grain sorghum
Area 4-Hers participate in Catch-A-Calf Contest
April farm product price index drops 4 points from March levels
APHIS may join Department of Homeland Security
APHIS accepts Monsanto YieldGard rootworm corn
APEC is seeking international trade limits on farm subsidies
Antique demonstration highlights bean growers' field day
Another point of view
Another FMD case found in South Korea
'Another day in paradise'
Annual Nebraska LEAD recognition banquet March 15
Animal feeding report released
Angus will auction registration number
Angus foundation hosts golf tourney
Angus bulls dominate semen sales
Angus breeders parade fair entries
Angus auxiliary approves officers during meeting in Louisville
Analyst warns of frequent market fluctuations
Analyst says crop markets show 'dead cat bounce'
A&M students get first-hand look at variable seeding technology
A&M selects finalist for Extension director
AMI: Country-of-origin labeling is costly, cumbersome
Amarillo livestock auction
Amarillo hosts championship ranch rodeo
All market animals declared 'drug free'
All KS counties eligible for drought assistance
All Kansas counties open for CRP grazing
All American Agrisurance drought claims will be paid
A little common sense goes a long way in summer weather
Alfalfa trade varies widely as drought stress continues
Alfalfa Days set for June 27, 28
Alfalfa cutting continues despite disappointing yields
Air, water resources focus for symposium
Air and water symposium will be held April 1 to 3
Aide says it is unlikely a farm bill will be approved by Easter
AI clinics combine classroom, field work
Ag technology conference is next month
Ag Sciences Week, Show-Me Ag Classic in Feb. 3 to 6
Agronomist warns of overgrazed pastures
Agriland offers hands-on experience to fairgoers
Agriculture Today" will air on KFRM
Agrex plans alfalfa processing plant
AgraSafe demonstration also features farm bill discussion
Ag production expenses are up 9% from 2000
Ag needs rain, farm bill
Ag management survey examines economic stresses placed on farmers
Ag Hall of Fame seeks nominees
Ag groups team up for Agri-Land at state fair
Ag enhancement, diverstity loan applications due soon
Agency claims cotton subsidies harm poor
Agencies agree to develop border biosecurity plan
Ag communciation students awarded
Ag commissioner 'disappointed' with irrigation project grants
Ag Awareness Week 'Affects You'
After senators pass bill, many voice reactions
Afghans need wheat
Afghan food aid under threat of fund support
Advocates encourage additional food aid
Advanced engineering keeps Deere at forefront
Adults should steer clear of leaving kids in parked cars
Ads aim to increase U.S. beef demand in Japan
Administration looks to resolve Texas-Mexico water dispute
Administration concerned about managing rangeland
ADM eyes more ethanol production due to Mexico excise tax
Adding value to beef through marketing is topic of workshop
Act mandatesmeat recalls
Activists say Nicaragua used as U.S. GMO guinea pig
Acreage bases subject to change in new farm bill
ACGA says transgenic crops damage U.S. markets
ACGA backs wind power at OH energy conference
ACGA backs pesticide act
Acceptance ends crop insurance
4-H, FFA lamb show provides additional competition
4-Hers to focus on leadership, communication at forum
4-Her's entomology project spurs others to learn craft
4-H dairy judging team places second at NAILE
4-H celebrates 100 years of youth development in Oklahoma
4-H alumna returns to Kansas State Fair in new role
3i Show is scheduled forApril 25 to 27 in Great Bend
36 Nebraska counties eligible for USDA emergency farm loans
254 head take part in progeny test
18th Panhandle Farm Management Symposium Dec. 5
152 entries compete at West Virginia ROV
114 Angus show at Southwestern expo
$408 billion will be spent on dining out this summer
Senate Passes Farm Bill 64 to 35
Zoellick--Farm Bill OK
Farm Bill Final Passage Predicted
Some Farm Groups Oppose Farm Bill
Farm Bill Pleases Some
USDA official reacts to Dorgan letter criticizing Bush's actions
Farm bill compromise affects sheep producers
Food Aid Programs and Farm Bill
Zoonotic diseases still pose threat during autumn
Zoellick says trade is anti-terrorism tool
Zoellick and Veneman push for TPA passage
Zinc shows antioxidant potential
Zimmatic PowerDrive Gearbox runs stronger, longer
Zimbabwe starvation crisis worsens, due to farm seizures
Zimbabwe seizes corn from some farmers
Zeitlow introduces Tru-Test indicator
Zeitlow Distributing Company began by filling a need on their farm
Youths required to complete safety training course
Youths preparing for the future
Youth helps 4-H move forward
Youth get crash course on raising swine
Youth exhibitors dazzle during State 4-H Horse Show
Youth compete at state range, pasture contest
Young producers learn basic hog production at MU camp
Young farmers institute will be Feb. 7-8
Young Angus exhibitors win awards
Young 4-H club members garner honors for community service
You can't have Christmas without Christ
You cannot get what you have not given
You are in charge of your life
Yosts strive to provide quality service
Yields insufficient to feed world population
Yield is the bottom line for corn growers
Yellow vine, a disease of squash and melons, appears
Yeast products help livestock
Yeast culture supports horse growth, athletic performance
Yeast cultures aid in cattle disgestion
Yard, garden pests can be managed without pesticides
XR3000 makes data collection efficient
Wyoming professor spending semester in Russia
Wyoming professor honored with merit award
Wyoming freshman wins extemporaneous contest
Wyobraska cattle sales
Wyobraska cattle auctions
Wylie named distributor for Case IH application equipment
WY company earns grant for fish farm
Wurdack Farm spring field day, April 19, focuses on forage, pasture, beef
WTO sides with U.S. on trademark regulation
WTO panel rules against U.S. duties
WTO panel issues report against U.S.
WTO membership helps China's consumers
WTO may set precedent with ruling against Chilean price bands
WTO head grades himself
WTO approves EU sanctions against U.S.
WTO appeals panel rules against U.S.
WTO ag committee sets trade talk plans
WRB coop to honor Callicrate as "Westerner of the Year"
World wheat production down 6.2%
World summit delegates want shared ag technology
World's population still outpaces wheat production
World's poor need wheat donations
World Pork Expo already shows record registrations
World market not ready for GM wheat, say industry leaders
World Food Summit ends amid criticism
World Food Program seeks aid from China
World Food Prize leader wraps up lecture series at Iowa State
World development summit says global seed banks in trouble
World cereal stocks expected to decrease
World Bank warns of farm cuts
World Bank president says ag subsidies wrong
World ag trade negotiations are too slow: WTO official
World-class ranches, cowboys compete at Medicine Lodge rodeo
Workshop will give tips on landscaping
Workshop will focus on grape diseases
Workshop topic is trade show success
Workshop to cover main street issues
Workshop to address water quality at watershed
Workshops teach grain grading skills in Amarillo April 30, May 1
Workshops offer help with base, yield decisions
Workshops help producers maximize irrigation management
Workshops focus on youth farm safety
Workshops discuss tile drainage, water management issues
Workshop offers advice on irrigated pastures
Workshop focuses on way to weather financial difficulties brought on by drought
Workshop focuses on slowing urban, industrial encroachment
Workshop focuses on Morgan County resources
Workshop focuses on early crop season decisions
Workshop examines pasture improvements, guard animals for sheep
Workshop examines niche poultry markets
Working to build a better beef cow
Working group debates regaining leverage in fed cattle market
Workforce loan program offers assistance
Workers should watch for ticks
Work crop residue into 2003 soil management plans
Work begins on NE ethanol plant
Wool Trust Fund remains important, ASI president says
Wool scholarship deadline is June 1
Wool, livestock groups seek to keep assessed livestock numbers accurate
Wool handling and classing schools
Wool growers meet with congressional delegation, others
Wool growers award annual scholarship during meeting
Wool council meets; foundation officers elected
Wool-grade sets available
Woodworking projects are 'treasure' of state fair
Woodward livstock sales report
Woodward livestock sales report
Woodward livestock sales notes
Woodward livestock sales
Woodward livestock auction notes
Woodward livestock auction
Woodward cattle sales report
Woodward cattle sales notes
Woodward cattle sales
Woodward cattle auction notes
Woodward cattle auction
Wood chip trenches control nitrate runoff
Wood chip-filled trenches reduce nitrogen seepage
Women invited to attend dinner with Kansas ag secretary
Women honored by Kansas State Forester
Women encouraged become leaders in Hereford breed
WMC supervisor works with Japanese counterpart
With the coming of spring, so come the chiggers
With over 8,000 square feet, Ragsdale has room to roam
Withdrawal time reduced for SIV
WI senator wants dairy income raised
Wisconsin, USDA partner to provide deer CWD testing
Wisconsin ethanol plant opens
Wisconsin deer hunt launched in hopes of eradicating CWD
Wisconsin campaign encourages hunting despite CWD worries
Winter wheat acreage lowest since WWI
Winter weeds worse than usual
Winter weather may be wetter and milder than average
Winter warm-up could spoil stored grain
Wintertime memories fuel summertime work
Winter produce farmers say hard freeze may cost millions
Winter named KCA president
Winter livestock sales report
Winter, Koons represent KCA at Four-State Working Group meets
Winterizing your lawn requires a bit more explanation
Winterize fields now against blizzard of winter annuals
Winter grazing requires steps to prevent erosion
Winter field day features agronomists, economists and engineers
Winter crop meeting set for Jan. 7, 8
Winter conditions cause demand shifts for most hay
Winning ways with artichokes
Winning recipe evolved with experience
Winning essay examines water conservation issues
Winners named at annual 4-H art, photography show
Winners are named at state Hereford show, in Broken Bow
Winners are named at eighth annual High Plains beef show
Winfield FFA chapter again takes top honors at annual horse field day
Winemakers thrive in Kentucky horse country
Winds damage corn, wheat crops
Wind power takes center stage during energy workshop
Windows bathe family living areas of Westwind with light
Wind offers farmers added income for minimal work
Windmill repair hobby turns to full-time job
Wind energy conference draws industry to Denver
Wind energy adds function to windmill pasture watering
Wind damage to crops is light
Wind damage mostly light in New Mexico
Windbreaks offer many benefits to Kansas producers
Windbreaks improve animal health during cold winter months
Will the ranch cut steak make for a wonderful dining experience?
Willow shrubs cultivated as 'green' energy source
Will miss Root column
Williams seeks sale of ethanol sector
Williams elected NCC president at annual meeting
WillCross seeds offer variety, identity preservation
Will country-of-origin labeling help or hurt the cattle industry?
Will burger wars increase overall beef demand?
Willard Scott serves as entertainment for AFBF meeting
Wildlife workshops scheduled
Wildlife cause $944 million in U.S. crop loss
Wildfire chars 800 acres in Colorado
Wild cows snarl traffic in Hong Kong
Wild cows proliferate in Hong Kong
Wild boars escape worries Pennsylvania residents
WIFE seeks equality in payment limitations debate
WIFE members attend meeting
WIFE meets April 30, in Jetmore
WIFE meeting open to all
WIFE holds convention
Widespread showers improve soil moisture
Widespread showers improve seeded wheat, pasture conditions
Widespread showers benefit beans, sorghum, other crops; more moisture needed
Wichita Farm and Ranch Show works to 'strengthen America's Agriculture'
Wichita Co. livestock show set for March
Why wild rice?
Why is European Union trade policy going backwards?
Why do cattle go there?
Who will fight for ag
Who's side are you on?
Whole soybeans in diet boost rebreeding rates in beef cows
Whole soybeans boost rebreeding rates for cows
Who do you trust?
White wheat sees worldwide market potential
White wheat has long road to travel in Oklahoma
White wheat group receives USDA value-added grant
White wheat export prospects look good
White sorghum hybrid offers high yields
White Rock Prairie Fest will be May 4
White House seeks farm reform, says Veneman
White House holds tough on drought aid
'White heads' remain a mystery to Extension agent
White grubs may be worse this year
While difficult, holiday fat trap can be avoided
Where to adopt?
Where's the Beef...From? It might be from Argentina!
Where does your beef come from? Support labeling reform
Wheat variety tour set for May 28
Wheat variety for growth in space carried aboard Atlantis
Wheat tour only a few weeks away
Wheat tour begins April 29
Wheat the headliner in Garden City
Wheat stocks for Q2 up 46% from 2000
Wheat stocks dip slightly in December
Wheat seed shortage affecting KS producers
Wheat seed quality- The label tells the story
Wheat seeding winding down in most areas
Wheat quarantined for Karnal bunt
Wheat quality short course educates participants
Wheat producers gather for luncheon with General Assembly
Wheat plot tour set for June 12
Wheat pasture improves, as alfalfa demand moderates
Wheat marketing workshop set for Jan. 30
Wheat market holds potential for profit
Wheat marketers to meet Feb. 4, 5
Wheat leaders discuss GMO issues in Egypt
Wheatland stocker conference set for August
Wheat inventory falls 26% from 2001
Wheat industry shares Karnal bunt tips
Wheat industry disappointed in Emerson Trust 'release'
Wheat industry applauds U.S. agricultural proposal to WTO
Wheat industry applauds U.S. ag proposal to WTO
Wheat harvest on schedule; no rain means low yields
Wheat harvest employment, reporting program begins in June
Wheat harvest complete in most areas
Wheat growers should choose for yield results
Wheat growers reject refundable penny increase
Wheat growers pleased with conference committee's progress on farm bill
Wheat growers oppose LB600 bill
Wheat growers hold fourth annual bread baking contest
Wheat growers hold business meetings, elections
Wheat growers celebrate National Ag Day
Wheat growers can double crop with winter grazing
Wheat growers braced for USTR decision about Canadian wheat
Wheat growers announce young farmer leadership award
Wheat groups support TPA passage
Wheat groups discuss farm bill with congressional delegation
Wheat groups applaud House TPA passage
Wheat groups announce women's leadership program
Wheat grazing rule needs reinterpretation
Wheat farmers demand relief from Canadian subsidies, dumping
Wheat exports to Nigeria up 47%
Wheat export commitments vary by class, Tierney says
Wheat crop most likely safe from leaf fungus this year
Wheat condition continues to decline on poor weather
Wheat champ awards are presented
Wheat board looks to fill opening
Wheat bank protects, distributes 11,000 strains throughout the world
What were heros thinking?
What kids really want
What happens to me, if he passes away?
WFP to feed 1 million Afghan school children
WFP okays emergency food for Guatemala
Wet weather last spring hampered crop root growth
Wetlands preservation tours occur in May
Wetlands afford small dairy operators alternative for waste water disposal
Wet fields slow small grains planting
WETEC meeting examines many different trade issues
Wet conditions may cause cases of clover toxin in Missouri hay
West Texas Predator Awareness Workshops set for April, May
West Plains sales report
West Plains regional sales
West Plains livestock sales
West Plains livestock notes
West Plains cattle sales report
West Plains cattle sales notes
West Plains cattle sales
West Nile Virus victims include 95 bird species
West Nile virus update
West Nile virus reports likely to flood health offices soon
West Nile Virus making its way to Kansas
West Nile Virus is confirmed in dead blue jays, in Houston
West Nile virus continues to hold horse owners on alert
West Nile Virus cases top 1,000
Westheffer Co. offers spraying equipment
Western states rejoicing moisture brought by storms
Western states, counties declared disaster areas
Western Slope experiences some flash flooding
Western portions of state see improving moisture conditions
Western Plains Energy, LLC extends deadline for equity drive
Western Kansas receives rain, boosts hay quality, production
Western Kansas farmers abandon wheat acres
Western Europe's crops not hurt by low temps
Western drought hasn't affected barley
Western Canadian wheat growers want freedom to market
Western Association celebrates 113th anniversary
Western areas suffering from severe drought conditions
West Coast port workers return to cargo backup
West coast port talks break down
West coast ports shut down
West coast port shutdown hurts wheat industry
West Coast backlog affects wheat
West central Missouri escapes the drought
Westar energy recognized with Tree Line USA Award
Weslaco agriculture scientist honored for early successes
We need to live safer lives
We need moratoriums
We need attitude change
Wendy's International acquires Fresh Enterprises
We love to hate packers, but there is more to the problem
Wellstone dies in plane crash
Weld County fair honors 4-H centennial
Weld County 4-Hers compete at state livestock judging contest
Weird weevil attack underway in alfalfa
Weigh wagon comparisons offer accurate in-field evaluations
Weigh requirements if renovating bluegrass lawn in Kansas
Weeks named UNL head of biochemistry
Weekend rains too late to salvage dryland corn
Weed symposium offers timely info
Weed seed contamination in wheat can reduce yields
Weed scientists to meet in St. Louis
Weeds are a sure sign of spring, so control them early
Weed control goes hi-tech
We can starve our descendents
We buy this dumb lie
Websites offer up-to-date pesticide information
Websites offer comprehensive West Nile virus infor
Website offers bi-lingual biotech info
Website offers beef roasting tips
Website offers Angus marketing alternatives
Website focuses on value-added ag
Website focuses on soybean health
Web site aims to help farmers make retirement decisions
Web resources showcase farm, ranch guides
Web food safety quizzes test consumer's savvy
Weather varies from dry to wet across Corn Belt
Weather sayings, based on years of observation, are true
'Weathering tough times' session scheduled for Sept. 5
Weather factors into weed control efforts, crop production
Weather delays Texas watermelon harvest
Weather, crop conditions factor into bids
Weather cooperates with producers for cutting, baling
Weather continues to stress winter wheat
Weather conditions vary widely across the state
Weather conditions permit prolonged crop grazing
Weather causes decline in crop conditions
We are hooked on technology that makes life easy
Weaning deadline for OQBN sale approaching
Wealthy nations' policy affects poor nations' incomes
Ways to keep your cool during drought
Waynoka FFA members attend camp
Wax Halloween pumpkins to lengthen shelf life
Watson appointed to Donley Co. family, consumer extension post
Water workshops slated
Watertown livestock sales report
Watertown livestock sales
Watertown cattle sales report
Watertown cattle sales notes
Watertown cattle sales
Water survey determining impact of pumpage on aquifer during 2001
Watershed conference showcases latest in conservation
Water rights dispute emerges in Nebraska
Water recovery project will help west Texas
Water Quality Buffer Initiative expanding
Water management increases poultry survival
Water management conference scheduled for Oct. 23-26
Water Law Conference is Nov. 19, Salina
Water holders ordered to stop diversions
Water gardens can be creative alternatives for landscapes
Water gardens bring unexpected guests
Water for life
Waterer offers new features
Water district works to halt tailwater runoff
Water district terminates rainfall enhancement program
Water dispute erupts in Southern Texas
Water conservation district begins sixth season of cloud seeding
Water conference discusses management
Water committee hears drought comments
Water board seeks funding for conservation projects
Water availability main concern for 2003 crop selection
Watch for spider mites in corn, soybeans
Watch for nitrate accumulation in forages
Watch for livestock algae poisoning warning signs
Waste oil heaters offer cost savings
Waste not, want not
Wasted hay cuts winter supply
Wasp attacks sunflower pests
Wash your hands with soybeans
Washington cheerleader camp hit by E coli outbreak
Warm winter temperatures put fall-applied nitrogen at risk
Warm weather speeds black cutworm development
Warm weather increases mold growth in stored grain
War, looting cause Afghanistan seed stocks to face depletion
Want good--but cheap--mulch? Use lawn clippings correctly
Wanted: A few good cooks
Wall Street ratings show lower farm profit potential
Wall Street notes meat demand
Waller named dean for UNL College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
Wallace receives 'Por la Gente' award
Wallace couple named one of six master farmers, homemakers
Walker Co. added to quarantine list for Africanized bees
Wal-Mart VP says company invites alliances with producers
Wal-Mart promotes beef nutrition facts
Wal-Mart horse riders go to court
Wal-Mart guilty of patent infringement
Wal-Mart fighting unionization in stores
Waiting to irrigate soybeans improves yields
Wabaunsee range, ranch tour scheduled for Aug. 28
Wabaunsee Extension holds elections
Wabaunsee County lists Spring Livestock Day show results
Wabaunsee County cattlemen sponsor scholarship
Wabaunsee 4-H hosts sheep, beef show April 27
Vulgar abuse of power
Voters say keep Ciudad SWCD Sept. 17
Volunteer wheat can mean host of problems
Volunteers needed for KSU Extension study on nutrition
Voluntary meat labeling guidelines takes effect
Voice of agriculture
Vitamin suit settlement deadline is Jan. 7
Visitors: Castro wants more U.S. food
Visa cancellations threaten U.S. food sales to Cuba
Virginia jobless checks top agriculture income
Vilsack calls for early hog sales
Vietnam denies catfish anti-dumping charge
VIDO targets vaccine solutions to equine diseases
VIDO invests in disease prevention strategies
Video gambling proposal could become a large issue
Video examines planter cleaning procedures
Vice chancellor's awards presented at conference
Vets, nutritionists offer tips on calving, rebreeding
Veterinary teaching hospital completes radiology renovaiton
Veterinary students gain valuable experience with rodeo stock
Veterinary, scientific experts outline ag security issues
Veterinary lab closes
Veterinarian to discuss swine industry at K-State conference
Versatile plan allows Eclipse to serve needs of owners
Versatile offers two options for foundation, square footage
Vernon Center hosts field day April 18
Verifying virus facts: What is West Nile virus?
Ventura does not stop biodiesel law
Veneman, Zoellick discuss EU market restrictions
Veneman, Zoellick defend farm bill promotion funds
Veneman, Zoellick announce U.S.-Mexico 'Consultative Committee on Agriculture'
Veneman worried about China soybean demand
Veneman wants more drought help before Congress adjourns
Veneman visits with many ag ministers, at food summit
Veneman urged to include bison in emergency feed program
Veneman to speak at cattle industry convention Feb. 7
Veneman tongue-tied before committee
Veneman testifies before Senate on homeland defense issues
Veneman tells Britain: Farm bill is okay
Veneman talks trade with China envoys
Veneman speaks on world subsidy reform
Veneman set straight on meat labeling
Veneman selects corn growers VP for NRCS slot
Veneman says U.S. still working on poultry ban
Veneman says timing is critical for farm bill
Veneman says new farm bill should take care of disaster relief
Veneman says China promises to obey WTO rules, obligations
Veneman plugs American beef during Japanese summit
Veneman outlines trade trip to Japan, China
Veneman names members to markets advisory board
Veneman names Gonzalez deputy undersecretary for rural development
Veneman names FAS administrator
Veneman, Johnson talk trade at wheat industry conference
Veneman honors USDA employees for bravery, service
Veneman has breast cancer
Veneman draws negative response at NAWG meeting
Veneman discusses poultry issues with Russian officials
Veneman discusses free trade, farm bill passage
Veneman discusses farm bill options
Veneman designates 64 SD counties as disaster areas
Veneman defends Bush administration ag policies
Veneman declares ag disaster status for 32 Nebraska counties
Veneman celebrates national arboretum's 75th anniversary
Veneman backs emergency farm aid
Veneman appoints new USDA deputy undersecretary
Veneman appoints 19 to United Soybean Board
Veneman apologizes for flagpole order
Veneman announces USDA will host ag tech meeting
Veneman announces TX counties as disaster areas
Veneman announces support for Bush's Homeland Security
Veneman announces personnel changes at USDA
Veneman announces beef promo board appointments
Veneman announces $1.4 million for three South Dakota projects
Veneman adresses payments, disaster aid in press conference
Veneman addresses Denver cattle show
Veggie 'Eggs'travaganza
Vegetarianism on the rise in U.S.
Vegetable oil used to clean up contaminated groundwater
Vegetable, fruit center's annual meeting set for Feb. 21 to 23
Veal burger wins Culinary Federation contest
Vaulted living room gives open feeling to Wildrose
Vaughan named NCGA president-elect
Value of agricultural exports drops 5% during FY 2001
Value-added products seen as key to dairy profitability
Value-added conferences planned
Value-added business based on quality control
Valmont upgrades control panels, introduces entry-level options
Valley school teachers invited to become Master Gardeners
Valent introduces new herbicide
Vaccine combats BVD
Vaccinate against mosquito-borne illnesses now
UW professor named head of veterinary department
UW introduces new Center for the Study of Fetal Programming
Uvalde A&M research center to host open house Feb. 1
Utah ag producers battle drought, insects and fires
USW work in Latin America pays high dividends
USW urges purchase of American wheat for Afghanistan relief effort
U.S. wheat shipment arrives in Cuba
U.S. wheat samples measure up against Australian varieties
U.S. Wheat provides training in Caribbean
U.S. wheat industry wins against Canadian board
U.S. wheat industry blasts grain 'swap'
U.S. wheat groups welcome USTR assessment of Canadian Wheat Board
U.S. wheat gets some good news from Egypt
U.S. wheat foods consumption: 'The same, but different'
U.S. wheat faces shutout in Indonesia
U.S. wheat exports to Nigeria jump 47%
U.S. Wheat Associates president urges humanitarian wheat buy
USW focuses on growing South Asian markets
U.S. weekly soybean sales top industry guesses
USW closes Russian office
USWA wants more, not less, food aid
USWA urges more food aid to fight worldwide starvation
USWA supports action on AWB
USW announces new country director for Japan
USWA condemns denial of Cuban trade
USWA briefs customers on wheat supply, quality
USWA board meeting March 11-12
USWA applauds US-EU agreement
USWA announces new Japan country director
USWA: Why is EU trade policy going backwards
U.S., Vietnameses catfish dispute threatens jobs
USTR seeks facts about Canadian wheat exports
USTR proposes U.S., New Zealand free trade
USTR postopones decision in trade case
USTR eyes dumping suit against CWB
U.S. trade deficit dips
U.S. trade deficit declines, as overall exports rise
U.S. to pursue actions against Canadian Wheat Board
U.S. to provide rice to Uzbekistan
U.S. soybean sales to China stop due to GMO regulations
U.S. soybean producers fish for new markets
U.S. soybean exports to benefit from Argentina's woes
U.S. sheep industry leaders in Washington
U.S. senators question ADM purchase
U.S. senators ask China for delay on GMO regulations
U.S., Russian officials complete poultry deal
U.S. refiners blast Mexican tax
U.S. pushes Mexico for irrigation water
USPS begins use of soy-based product
U.S. provides food aid for Palestinians
U.S. proposes eliminating all tariffs
U.S. produces sufficient lean beef for McDonald's
U.S. produces record ethanol in September
U.S. poultry sales to Russia resume; recovery to be slow
U.S. poultry finally trickling back into Russia following ban
U.S. poultry delegation returns from Russia negotiations
U.S. pork producers ask Canada not to overwhelm capacity
U.S. pleased with China soybean export rules
U.S., Peru form ag board
U.S., Peru create consultative ag committee
U.S. officials try to keep trade talks on track
U.S. officials say Russian poultry trade dispute unnecessary
U.S. officials say PA poultry is perfectly safe
U.S. officials propose phasing out tariffs
U.S. officials negotiate market access for U.S. wheat
U.S. offers Zambia assistance in assessing GM corn safety
U.S. offers more food aid for South Africa
U.S. not fazed by Japan pork tariff
U.S. needs to do more to achieve a less hungry world
U.S. must expand trade
U.S. mulls WTO legal action against China for GMO rules
U.S., Mexico praise screwworm riddance
U.S., Mexico officials working together on farm trade boost
U.S., Mexico discuss trade disagreements
U.S., Mexican research agencies formalize partnership
USMEF woos pork processors with co-promotions, good prices
USMEF will honor Kleckner and Hampton
USMEF pork marketing efforts succeeding In Japan
USMEF campaign a success in Japan
USMEF applauds steps to end dock dispute
U.S. meat exporters tout beef in Japan
U.S. losing South Korean corn market
U.S. losing Egyptian wheat market share
U.S. lobbies against Asian poultry ban
U.S. livestock producers guard against FMD
U.S. livestock may be susceptible to CWD
U.S. is largest market for Aussie goat meat
U.S. investigates Canadian wheat dumping charges
U.S. inland waterways need maintenance, improvements
Survey shows good ag practices can protect the environment
U.S. Grains Council board elects officers
U.S. genetic seed popularity increasing
USGC updates members
USGC looks at sorghum
USGC discusses biotech, exports at annual meeting
USGC: VEG seen stable
USGC: Biotech corn works for worldwide acceptance
USGC: Beer matters to barley production
U.S. freezers bulging with meat in April
U.S. food manufacturers delay bioterrorism legislation
U.S. food deals struck in Cuba
U.S. food companies hope for sales to Cuba
U.S. FMD emergency response needs work
U.S. firms continue selling food to Cuba
U.S. firms at Cuba expo
U.S. files WTO case against Japan over apple restrictions
U.S. farmland increases in value for long-term investors
U.S. farmers want tariffs on unfair Canadian wheat imports
U.S. farmers talk trade during meetings at WTO
U.S. faces WTO claims of imposing illegal taxes
U.S., EU finding biotech rules agreement difficult
U.S. ethanol produced at record level in October
U.S. Energy Department backs ethanol
U.S. economy performs strongly during summer
Use caution when feeding drought-stressed corn
U.S. downgraded to yellow terror alert
U.S. Department of Interior looks to ban snakehead fish
U.S. delegation will stay in Russia as long as necessary
USDA works to protect NE water
USDA won't seek mandatory recall power from Congress
USDA will buy bison meat products
USDA will bow out of visa procurement, Moran says
USDA weekly crop report has good news
USDA warns Ohio farmers of bioterrorism
USDA wants to expand meat inspections
USDA wants farmers' durum insurance lawsuit thrown out
USDA unveils new food safety programs for children
USDA to use farmer friendly computer system
USDA to purchase $30 million of beef for lunch program
USDA to pay for FMD livestock losses
USDA to consider new BSE rules
USDA to buy up to 30 million pounds of sweet potatoes
USDA to buy eggs for federal programs
USDA to allow grazing on western lands
USDA teams with restaurateurs to expand U.S. food exports
USDA taste-tests nutritionally enhanced foods with kids
USDA survey says biotech crops increasing in planting popularity
USDA study shows decline in U.S. farm numbers
USDA studying livestock prices
USDA study finds ethanol more efficient than expected
USDA studies price spreads between beef, pork
USDA strengthens food safety policies
USDA, soybean association uninvited to China GMO meeting
USDA's marketing, regulatory programs subject discussion
USDA set to release new biotech regulations soon
USDA sends teachers abroad
USDA seeks delay on cattle checkoff
USDA scours Texas wheat for Karnal bunt fungus
USDA says Japan free of FMD
USDA revises farm equipment import rules
USDA revises 'equivalent' beef prices
USDA reports wheat benefited from rain
USDA report shows original soy acreage estimates were too high
USDA reports disease, insects in fall crops
USDA report: Harvested spring wheat acreage cut 10.3%
USDA removes further FMD restrictions
USDA releases new rules for beef processors
USDA releases new meat safety inspection rules
USDA releases listeria directive
USDA raises U.S. soybean export estimate
USDA raises U.S. soybean carryover
USDA publishes extension of LMAAP
USDA provides emergency food stamps for Arizonans
USDA provides assistance for livestock watering facilities
USDA proposes to strengthen slaughter inspection program
USDA proposes biotech crop segregation program
USDA presents first Excellence in Conservation Award
USDA prepares toxin use rules
USDA outlines listeria inspections
USDA opposes extra farm aid
USDA opens office for minority farmers
USDA opens more CRP land to haying, grazing again
USDA okays humane slaughter petition
USDA officials lead genomics study
USDA officials anticipate increase in 2003 ag exports
USDA official reacts to Dorgan letter criticizing Bush's actions
USDA official expects bill delay
USDA offers funding to farmer markets
USDA nomination to be heard in January
USDA, NCBA discuss homeland security
USDA, Navajo Nation convene for site visit
USDA names five farmers to National Pork Board
USDA/NAHMS releases first 2001 sheep report
USDA may change corn harvested acres guess
USDA Market News Service officer in charge retires
USDA makes no changes in crop insurance grading
USDA makes deal to sell wheat to Peru
USDA lowers world wheat stocks
USDA lowers wheat estimates
USDA lowers wheat, corn carryover in monthly report
USDA lists steps to lower ground beef pathogens
USDA lifts Mexican pork restrictions
USDA launches $209 million for Nebraska CREP program
USDA keeps international school lunch program
USDA issues report on Chinese ag policy
USDA grants license to ELRD treatment
USDA grants funds to help develop bison quality standards
USDA grants credit to Turkey
USDA grants boost ethanol, biodiesel production plans
USDA grants aid to plains livestock
USDA funds study of beer ingredients
USDA FSIS seeks comment on BSE precautions
USDA focuses on safety of ready-to-eat products
USDA finishes Ewe Lamb Program rules
USDA finds larger U.S. corn crop
USDA feeding program reports early enrollment
USDA extends export credit guarantees
USDA extends emergency CRP haying, grazing to November
USDA expands research board
USDA expands CRP haying, grazing
USDA estimates Argentina corn yields to increase
USDA economist says farm bill conference 'slow but good'
USDA economist says dollar hampers exports
USDA develops edible wrap
USDA details yearly international food donations
USDA details new inspections
USDA declares SD counties agricultural disaster areas
USDA declares disaster areas in KS, NE counties
USDA cuts spring wheat, all wheat
USDA crop supply, demand data causes little surprise
USDA creates civil rights group
USDA corn, wheat acres bearish
USDA continues efforts to strengthen food safety systems
USDA conservative on U.S. grain imports
USDA chops more wheat from world supplies
USDA changes beef notification policy
USDA buys lamb roasts
USDA buys contaminated beans
USDA buys catfish for school lunches
USDA buying more food aid
USDA buyers return to U.S. wheat market
USDA bowing out of visa procurement process
USDA boosts minority rural home ownership
USDA begins reporting daily lamb market news
USDA approves vaccine use in pregnant cows
USDA approves two CRP biomass pilot projects
USDA approves statewide CRP haying, grazing
USDA approves NeoGuard neosporosis vaccine
USDA approves nationwide emergency CRP haying
USDA approves CRP emergency grazing extension in four states
USDA appoints new Farm Service Agency administrator
USDA APHIS is changing rules of TB program
USDA announces Texas emergency farm loans
USDA announces rural housing loans, grants
USDA announces plan for children's summer food service program
USDA announces loans for low-income homeowners
USDA announces final milk pricing formulas
USDA announces emergency loans for South Dakota farmers
USDA announces emergency grazing for Montana, South Dakota
USDA announces credit line for China
USDA amends livestock program
USDA allows rural youth development grants
USDA agrees to aid INS in granting foreign doctor visas
USDA: Lowest U.S. wheat crop since 1971
USDA: Kansas cattle don't have FMD
USDA- BoviShield FP is safe for pregnant cows
USDA: 80% of crop land insured
U.S., Cuba officials discuss wheat trade
U.S. corn sales hit marketing-year high
U.S. corn crop at seven-year low
U.S. consumers may see cheap chicken
U.S. considers Russian import limit proposal
U.S. company processes most Argentine soybeans
U.S. commercial wheat sales on pace with last year
U.S. cold storage supplies grow
U.S., China still disagree on soybean issue
U.S., Canadian anti-dumping dispute may be heating up
USB members seek to capture value, be more competitive
U.S. beef producers push for Canadian cattle trade
U.S., Australian officials work on trade deal
U.S., Australian officials negotiate free trade
U.S., Australian officials discuss ag trade issues
U.S., Australia argue over AWB
U.S. asks Russia to participate in trichinae pilot project
U.S. appeals court upholds USDA meat inspection practices
U.S. and EU wheat industry must work to halt quotas
U.S. ambassador honors Philippine millers, USWA chairman
U.S. ambassador criticizes Russian poultry ban
U.S. aid to 'factory farms' under fire
U.S. ag trade surplus grows
U.S. ag interest study says GMO flaws distorted
Urban weekend migration good for farmers markets
Urban sprawl threatens family farm way of life
Urban, rural gardeners enjoy garlic year-round
Urban 4-H program pairs city kids with farm animals
Upgraded accounting software more compatible with programs
Updating yields important choice in new farm program
Updated lamb regulations require importer reports
Updated guide gives advice about septic systems
Upcoming KSU farm, ranch meetings set
UN World Food Programme seeks direct donations online
UN World Food Program begins food support in Laos
UN will not take stand on genetic crop donations
Unusual virus identified in aborted calf
Unusual virus found in aborted calf
Unseasonably hot, dry weather spurs rush to fields
UN says reforms yet to ease hunger in North Korea
UN says more food money is needed to help North Korea
Unmasking the many varieties of ham
UNL to host livestock clinic Nov. 1
UNL student's project captures rural spirit in book
UNL researchers develop new test for cooking oil
UNL receives $10 million NIH research grant
UNL, MCC team to offer new culinary option
UNL is lead institution for $6 million plant genome center
UNL crop modeling workshop focuses on risk analysis
UNL climatologist sees little relief from drought this winter
University updates SCN publication
University researchers study infectious manure pathogens
University publication focuses on cattle longevity, health
Gamma Sigma Delta honors faculty, induct
University book examines livestock odor management options
Universities compete at dairy challenge
Universities begin odor, emission study project
Universities, agencies try to solve Bangladesh arsenic crisis
United Soybean Board presses biodiesel use
United Nations World Food Summit battling hunger
United Nations starts anti-hunger push
United Nations offers Cuban food relief
United Nations adopts tough resolution on Iraqi disarmament
Unique product expands planting window
Union hails passage of Senate disaster assistance amendment
Union Fly-in delegates talk to congressmen
Union applauds USDA updated yield criteria
Uniform stands key to good corn crop
UN fears U.S. food aid decrease
Unexpected price jump brings hope to growers
Unethical appointment
Understanding opportunity costs
Understanding life cycle is helpful in managing musk thistle
Undamaged asbestos safe, says engineer
Unclear when poultry ban will be lifted
UN ambassador pushes biotechnology in Africa
UN agencies urge more world food and rural poverty aid
UN: AIDS worsens African food crisis
UM releases new soybean varieties
Ultrasound may cut hog waste smell by half
Ultrasound contests mark end of livestock portion of Fair
UK rejects Polish beef import, due to potential BSE risk
Ukraine will ban U.S. meat imports Feb. 15
UK prepared for future carcass disposal needs
UK plant exports first beef since FMD
UK pigs test positive for disease
UK officials discuss FMD vaccination report
UK group loses FMD challenge
UK finds brucellosis in French cow
UK disclaimer for meat cooked rare
UK criticized for FMD response
UK angry as French beef ban continues
Tyson to challenge probation violation
Tyson says new labeling rules will be a burden
Tyson restructures, shuts down OK, AR hog finishing
Tyson recalls frozen chicken
Tyson plans to expands it meat lines
Tyson institutes "one company" employee bonus program
Tyson fourth-quarter earnings, sales climb
Tyson Foods upset with farmer lawsuit
Tyson disappointed at court refusal
Tyson CEO gets $2.1 million bonus for latest fiscal year
Tyson announces nationwide job cuts
TX tire dump raises fire fears
TX farmer jailed for false crop claims
TX Extension specialist chosen for government committee
Two types of agriculture are emerging
Two towns paint their main streets pink
Two summer phlox varieties named Texas Superstars
Two suites make Epler plan ideal for retired couples
Two range workshops will be held in January
Two Nebraska Constitutional amendments are on ballot
Two more counties quarantined for Africanized honey bees
Two more BSE cases discovered in Italy
Two hurt in Nebraska highway incident
Two finalists vie for Nebraska agricultural dean position
Two events key to ag week observances
Two-day workshop will cover co-ops and LLCs
Twisting trade data
TV station makes search for new home "public"
Turn fallen leaves into compost easily
Turner to open new restaurant chain featuring bison meat
Turner group wants to reintroduce swift fox
Turkey surprises Nebraska couple
Turf, ornamental field day set for Sept. 18
Turfgrass scientist named first Cyril Bish Professorship
Tulsa stockyards sales reports
Tulsa stockyards sales notes
Tulsa stockyards sales
Tulsa stockyards sale report
Tulsa stockyards report
Tulsa stockyard sales report
Tulsa stockyard sales
Tulsa State Fair to include biofuels demonstration model
Tulsa State Fair results announced
Tulsa State Fair features 'Caring for Planet Earth'
Tulsa livestock sales report
Tulsa livestock sales notes
Tulsa cattle sales report
Tulia livestock sales report
Tulia livestock sales
Tulia livestock auction sales
Tulia cattle sales report
Tulia cattle sales
Try more than burgers, steak on grill during Beef Month
Tru-Test offers new line of electric fences
Tropical storm ravages Georgia peanuts, cotton
Tropical Storm Fay helped, but Valley needs much more rain
Tropical storm causes Southern harvest delay
TRITON offers new generation Bt products
Triple C, Inc. Introduces Programmable Digital Display System
Tri-tip roast, potato planks fit casual summer dining
Tri-State Beef Days will be Dec. 10, 11
Tri-colored wonder truck
Tree supplies running out at Extension office
Tree seedling order forms available from Extension offices
Trees can become cash crop in High Plains
Transgenic crops must benefit consumers
Transgenic chickens may be used to produce drugs
Training for marketing plan is Dec. 16, 17
Trail ride to benefit St. Jude hospital
Traditions endure around buckwheat
Tradition can endure even after kids know 'Santa Secret'
Traditional styling accents 1,755 square foot Sedona
Traditionally styled Coburg Hills gives the feeling of yesteryear
Trading remains moderate for most hay classes
Trade stays moderate, as rain keeps producers out of fields
Trade moderates for most hay types, as weather slows haying
Trade laws, biotechnology discussed at AFBF convention
Trade issues challenge U.S. cotton industry, producers
Trade dispute continues: China warns EU of cargo destruction
Trade deficit hits record $38.5 billion in August
Trade deficit hits record $37 billion
Trade bill remains uncertain
Tractor cuts gasoline pipeline
Tractor company teams with GPS auto-steer technology
TPWD implements plans to find and stop CWD
TPCs make a safer, more attractive fence
TPA help not enough for some farmers
TPA changes trade outlook
Toxic weeds more tempting in dry field
Town's fears about hog farm odors come true
Towns buy land to save farms
Tour shows poor Ohio crop conditions
Tours highlight April 18 field day
Tour participants share information about drought
To solve a problem, you must know what it is
Tornadoes deal huge blow to Ohio farms
To reader-writers
Topsoil, subsoil moisture levels continue to be very low
Topsoil moisture remains critical
Topsoil moisture declines slightly
Topsoil moisture conditions improve
Top meat processors selected
"Top Banana" prize goes to Crispy Coconut Sundae
Top bakers take honors at Kansas Festival of Breads
Top athletes show sound nutrition habits with wheat
Top Angus bulls to participate in sale
Too much, not enough water damaging crops
Tool improves weed control
Too close to home
To mulch or not to mulch trees
Tomen Agro changes name to Arvesta Corp.
Tomato output at risk during intense heat
Toll named KBC Executive Committee chair
Today's upscale salads related to old-time 'foraged' greens
To be profitable: 'Listen to the land'
Cotton ginning research lab celebrates 50 years of innovation
Tips help diabetics during holiday season
Tips for summer food safety
Tips for parents: Plan kids' snacks
Timing is critical for those post emergence herbicide applications
Timing critical in crossfostering
Time to winterize your cowherd
Time to plant dryland corn is now
Time to plan cool season gardens, says OSU specialist
Time to eliminate white grubs in yards, gardens
Time nears for planting winter pasture for livestock forage
Time management is useful tool for everyone
Timed AI reduces labor in cow heat detection
Timber glut could lower prices
Tillage management prevents soil erosion
Tighter beef supplies may boost cattle prices this fall
Tight alfalfa supplies prompt KS cattle cuts
Tifton 85 bermudagrass shows greater weight gain than Costal
Tierney sees lowest milo ratings ever
Tierney says winter wheat crop numbers are shrinking
Tierney says subsoil moisture still a concern for wheat
Tierney offers some corn marketing strategies
Tierney expects big wheat crop in former Soviet Union
Tierney: Winter wheat seeding could increase
Tickets are required for Beef Fest award banquet
Thune promotes Senate agricultural aid bill
Thune calls for more SD drought relief
Thunderstorms produce much-needed rainfalls
Thundersnow events pose a threat, says MU scientist
Thunder showers prove to be little relief for water shortages
Throlson foundation hosting sheep virus symposium
Thriving bindweed needs careful, aggressive control
Three sentenced for enslavement
Three new directors selected for Nebraska Beef Council
Three calves are sold to aid R-CALF USA
Thousands turn out to cheer Montana sheep
Thompson says attacks on U.S. food supply remain a concern
This year, most homeowners need to renovate their lawns
This summer offers perfect quail weather, says specialist
'This is genetic pollution'
This crop was bought and paid for with irrigation
Thirty bulls entered in 29th annual test
Third ND ethanol plant in works
Think of yourself, too, during the Holiday season
Think about it
The ultimate insult
'The times they are a' changing'
The times, they are a changin'
The spirit of Christmas is not what you may think
These ranchers are making a good living
There is no proof CWD exists in Texas: Wright
There is a new fungus among us
There is a lot we do not know about chronic wasting disease
The quirks of driving a standard transmission
The numbers are short
The Nebraska State Fair: A public policy issue
The American Royal Association: An overview
That's not chicken feed
That dog won't hunt
Thatch-prone lawns feel drought pains
Thanks to CCA president
Thanksgiving survey shows meal cost drops
Thais now offer Certified Angus Beef
Textile industry faces difficult time ahead with new Congress
Textile groups merge
Textile caucus urges restraint on Pakistan's quotas
Textile, apparel movements decline in 2001
Textbook miracle
Texoma CattleWomen's recipes
Texhoma cattle sales
Texas vineyards produced 9,300 tons of grapes last year
Texas turkey industry is undergoing dramatic change
Texas senators split vote on Dorgan-Grassley amendment
Texas sees first equine case of West Nile Virus
Texas rice farmer receives A&M Friend of Ag Award
Texas researchers produce first domestic cat clone
Texas report shows sunflower production nearing 2001 levels
Texas report shows Hill Country apple crop down this year
Texas rainfall benefits grain farmers, hampers cotton harvest
Texas producers report apple harvest wrapping up
Texas poultry owners urged to check flocks after California finds fatal poultry disease
Texas plant disease expert receives award
Texas opposes packer restrictions
Texas opens search for new state veterinarian
Texas officials invited to speak at commodity symposium
Texas, Mexico quarrel over water; farmers to protest
Texas may lose half its HRW acres
Texas may lose "free" status for tuberculosis
Texas Master Naturalist Program now offers training
Texas looks at ethanol co-products during October meeting
Texas hog numbers down from 2000
Texas flood costs may reach $1 billion
Texas farms, ranches honored for centuries of production
Texas farmers blast irrigation water treaty
Texas Farm Bureau tackles water issues
Texas Family Forum to host seminar on Type-2 diabetes
Texas crop, weather report
Texas crops hardest hit by recent freeze
Texas crop report shows promising sweet potato harvest
Texas crop report shows aphids returning to South Plains
Texas Country Cleanup set for Beaumont
Texas could lose 'tuberculosis free' status by April
Texas cotton crop will have to grow under dry conditions
Texas Cooperative Extension presents partnership awards
Texas Cooperative Extension offers new agricultural producer education course
Texas Cooperative Extension District Director retires
Texas cattle feeders hire new assistant
Texas Brigades: This is a call to arms
Texas Beef Quality Producer Program set for July 30
Texas A&M students practice wildlife ecology tracking with campus squirrels
Texas A&M scientists develop listeria treatment
Texas A&M researchers get in touch with atomic particles
Texas A&M prepares for anniversary
Texas A&M judging team ties for national championship
Texas A&M offering first Online poultry program
Texas A&M meeting allows forage researchers, educators to 'catch up'
Texas A&M meat judging team wins AR
Texas A&M is working on rapid, reliable detection of Salmonella
Texas A&M forestry professor receives public service award
Texas A&M, FoodHorizon to test new food safety system
Texas A&M finds natural preservative for pre-cooked meats
Texas A&M college celebrates anniversary with speakers
Texas A&M announces new ag engineering department head
Texas A&M agriculturists set framework to safeguard food
Texas' 4-H centennial celebration planned for Oct. 5
Texas 4-H Care Chain project sends messages to New York
Texas: Mexico fails to deliver on water promises
Tests show MU Drainage, Sub-irrigation system can boost corn yields on claypan soils
Test soil before using fertilizer
Tests fail to rule out BSE
Test plots display drought
Test plot averages 44.2 bushels per acre
Test may Help increase sheep production
Testing South African elephants may help U.S. wildlife in parks
Testing helps safeguard corn from aflatoxin fungus
Test detects drug residue in live animals
Test bulls average $1,728 at sale
Termites may infest mulches
Ten tips help prevent foodborne illness
Tentative dock contract approved
Ten reasons to keep holiday foods safe
Tenacity key to farming success
Ten-year Missouri River plan needs checkpoints, revisions
Ten-year-old 4-Her takes blacksmithing to fair
Temps still above seasonal norms
Temps dip below normals
Temperatures range above normal
Temperatures holding several degrees below normal
Temperatures approach seasonal norms; drought conditions continue to worsen
Temperature, lack of moisture hamper wheat, pasture growth
Technology to manage nitrogen in corn
Technology speeds Extension to users
Technology leaders form alliance to develop, market GPS
Technology improves ground's water absorption
Tech conference examines management practices
Tech Ag fertilizer program solves yield, quality problems
Tebo is a long time part of Hill City
TDMLs are farmer friendly
TDA receives Award of Merit
TDA pesticide commissioner appointed to interior post
TDA clamps down on pesticide use
TDA awards food bank grants
Taxes, education are top issues at governor's debate
Taste tests help consumers warm up to irradiated foods
Tasmania will label meat sold to Japan
Task force presents recommendations
Tarrant Co. declares March 'Texas Smartscape Month'
Tap water still best for cleaning summer produce
Tanning not healthy, no matter the light source
Tank extensions offer more than increased storage
TAMU professor appointed to new position
TAMU honors 'State Friend of Extension'
TAMU graduate's research examines cancer prevention
TALL Class VIII members are selected to be new ag leaders
Talks go nowhere; West coast ports remain closed
Talks collapse
Taking safety precautions can save you money in the long run
Takes issue with writer
Take security precautions with anhydrous tanks
Take safety precautions with ag equipment on the road
Take ag to the consumer
Taiwan purchases China corn, worries U.S. marketers
Taiwan joins WTO Jan. 1
Taiwan joins WTO
Taiwan flour millers plan 'letter of intent'
Table for AB-EPDs presented
T-L works with consumers for ideal product
Systems approach yields top sorghum results for WaKeeney farmer
System removes sand from manure
Syracuse cattle sales report
Syracuse cattle sales notes
Syracuse cattle sales
Syracuse cattle auction notes
Syngenta to help fund new agriculture education program
Syngenta sues to stop illegal sales of COKER seed varieties
Syngenta sues over biotech seed patent
Syngenta files civil suit against Monsanto Co.
Syngenta, Farm Bureau partner for award
Syngenta, DuPont announce co-marketing agreement for herbicide
Syngenta-sponsored survey spotlights Roundup Ready technology
Synenta sues EPA over registrations
Symptoms warn of heat stress in horses
Symposium looks at future of beef industry
Symposium focuses on finding more farm income through recreational opportunities
Symposium focuses on collection, distribution of wind energy
Symposium focuses on alternate, recreational uses for farm land
Symposium examines 'carbon as a commodity' Dec. 3-4
Symposium allows free flow of information for pork industry
SW Kansas feedyard manager considers environmental issues
Swiss companies create carcass incineration plant
Swine vaccine offers one-shot coverage
Swine showmen gather for Summer Spectacular
Swine profitability conference slated for Feb. 5 at KSU
Swine producers must cut costs, official says
Swine insurance available in Iowa through LRPs and LGMs
Swine health symposium held in conjunction with annual Pork Expo
Swine Fever hits Luxembourg
Swine enthusiasts compete at third-annual regional
Swine conference will focus on pork industry management
Swine breeding management school will be Aug. 22, 23
Swine barns not downwind health threats
Swenson speaks on water, ag issues
Sweetpotato is an incredible vegetable that is good for you
Sweetpotatoes might be the ideal vegetable in the diet
Sweetclover shows promise in crop rotations and fallow
Sustainable ag tour added to Sept. 13 field day
Sustainable Ag Roundup Feb. 16
Sustainable agriculture roundup slated for Feb. 15, 16 in Salina
Sustainable agriculture defined
Sustainable ag grant helps company connect farmers
Sustainable ag conference slated for Jan. 31 to Feb. 2
Survey shows wheat acres same despite rally
Survey shows rural issues take back seat
Survey shows majority of users happy with Roundup herbicides
Survey shows gas prices remain stable
Survey shows farmers wary of agroterror attacks
Survey shows farmers buying seed corn before end of year
Survey shows farm bill implementation a concern
Survey shows cutback in animal antibiotic use
Survey shows consumers want genetic foods labeled
Survey shows consumers fare "medium rare" on thermometer use
Survey of cattle feeders details reasons for grid marketing
Survey looks for solutions, drought management research
Survey examines rural quality-of-life issues
Survey examines impact of humans on their environment
Most rural residents volunteer time, money to community
Survey: More Angus influence wanted in the south
Survey: Decline shown in animal antibiotic use
Consumers see government as authority on irradiation in
Surprised at letters
Supreme Internation is an industry leader
Supreme court to decide Indian land dispute
Supreme Court closes sugar import loophole
Support for county fairs urged
Supply, lack of economic power play role in low prices for milk producers
Supplements can control flies
Supplement replenishes electrolytes lost during GI upset
Supplement prevents ketosis
Supplementation, stocking rate crucial to wheat grazing
Supermarket tries new meat storage
Supermarkets begin to offer irradiated beef
Supermarket chain begins marketing CHB
Super Bowl party food doesn't take cook out of the game
Sunflower yields posted on university Web site
Sunflower workshop planned for Aug. 12
Sunflower production update set
Sunflower meeting is added to Jan. 7, 8 FACT conference
Sunflower loan rates unified
Sunflower group hosts field day, tour
Sunflower, dryland corn meeting set
Sunflower bids
Sunflower, bean meeting set for Jan. 17
Sunco planter works through field trash
Sunburn boosts risks for illness
Summit leaders agree on world hunger reduction
Summit debates genetically modified food, African famine
Summer workshops set for sustainable ag program
Summer water tour examines North Platte River issues
Summer Spectacular sees record number of exhibitors
Summer safety: Water recreation risks
Summer pushed lawns to and beyond limits
'Summering' plants should go inside soon
Summer heat withers Halloween pumpkins
Summer heat threatens livestock as well as crops
Summer heats up lubrication demands
Summer heat can lead to cattle fertility problems
Summer heat can affect individuals in different ways
Summer forages will be topic at FSRC pasture workshop April 20
Summer drought not affecting cow breeding
Summer crop insects showing up across Nebraska
Summer bulbs need indoor winter storage
Sukup has seed planting equipment
Suit tackles government error in mandatory price reporting
Sugar keeps political clout
Sugar beet research briefing, tour set for Sept. 10
Subsurface drip irrigation topic of meeting
Subsurface drip irrigation meetings set for western Kansas
Subsurface drainage systems may boost northeast yields
Subscriptions to farm management software now available
Stuewe Ranch, Paxico, is site of ranch field day
Stueder features full line of stoves
Study to determine effects of pesticide exposure on kids
Study suggests BSE defense could be bred into cattle
Study shows tomato sauce, products lower cancer risk
Study shows sunflowers use water deeper than sorghum
Study shows spring best time for applying nitrogen
Study shows people split on genetic crop benefits, risks
Study shows ownership law may hurt livestock industry
Study shows net corn gain from increased plant food use
Study shows Missouri river needs natural flow
Study shows manure laws could boost farm income
Study shows farmers contract more disease
Study shows EU farm payment phase-in better
Disparity between biodiesel, ethanol adoption rates
Study shows dairy remains important
Study shows clover helps bird populations
Study shows BSE prions in muscle
Study shows biotech benefits environment
Study shows Asgrow beans most popular
Study shows 80% livestock loss in Afghanistan
Study says biotech crops need more governmental oversight
Study links season, sexual maturity timing
Study linking starches, cancer causes uproar in food industry
Study gives answers to water concerns in Harvey County
Study finds seasonal differences affect Brahman bull
Study finds damaging bacteria in store poultry
Study finds beef exports produce added value
Study examines dialysis decisions
Study concludes Bt corn poses no threat to butterflies
Study blasts feed antibiotics
Study: Packer ban could be costly to livestock industry
Study- Blueberries reverse short-term memory loss
Studies show effects of Bt corn on monarchs
Studies say: Think before you innoculate soybeans
Studies: Soy-sorghum rotation shows sorghum yield benefits
Students tour Mexico for international ag course
Students take the lead in scrapie fight
Students learn ins, outs of developing new food products
Students get first-hand look at farms, processing on tour
Students gain insight from bull seller
Students attend wheat industry marketing tour
Strong U.S. dollar weakens American farm exports
Strong demand remains for dairy, horse quality alfalfa
Strip-till wokshop planned
Streufert hired as CFB info, media services director
Stress, relationship workshop planned for Jan. 24
Streambank project recruits youth volunteers
Stray electricity harming cattle prompts settlement
Strawberry annual plasticulture shows promise
Stratus software allows producers to integrate data collected by consultants
Strategic development plan better than going on gut feelings
Stovall encouraged to investigate market manipulation after FMD rumors
Stoskopf to represent KS wheat farmers
Storytelling Festival draws wide audience
Storm's tree damage can be hazardous for homeowners
Storms ravage six states; Kill 33
Storm causes huge LA crop damage
Storm-damaged plants need time to rebound
Stored wheat insecticide development continues
Stop Dorr appointment
St. Onge sheep sales report
St. Onge livestock sales
St. Onge cattle sales report
St. Onge cattle sales
Stockman's livestock sales
Stockman's cattle sales
St. Marys teacher recognized by Grange with community recognition award
Stink bugs pose threat to soybean growers
Stinger updates stock prod technology
Stimatze and Sug place forth at dog futurity
Still time for summer fun; encourage health, fitness
Stiles Farm Field Day set for June 18, near Thrall
Stick with Senate bill
Stick to the ag issues
Sterling's gazebo front porch gives home unique exterior
Stenholm stresses aid must be in farm bill
Stenholm opposes packer ownership ban
Steers see weigh gains in Retail Value Challenge
Steers respond well to mild weather during test at Sterling
Steel trade troubles could hit ag
Steel dispute won't slow WTO agriculture talks
Steel construction unaffected by Bush's proposed tariffs
Stay focused this harvest season to prevent farm accidents
State winter wheat crop condition has been good
Statewide show honors outstanding youth, elite livestock
State wheat leaders to national positions
States should look for chronic wasting disease
State's nursery industry continues to blossom
State sees unseasonably warm temperatures during week
State sees topsoil moisture improvement
States beginning discussion, votes on biotech food labeling
State range society sets October meet in Abilene
State legislature joins effort to crack down on 'eco-terrorism'
State laws ban corporate farms from owning land
State lawmakers off and running on ag and rural issues
State horse show can be scary for first-time exhibitors
State FFA convention opens April 30
State fair mule, donkey show set for Sept. 11
State fair 4-H results will be posted on web
State department expels friend of wheat industry
State continues to face extremely dry conditions
Star Lake Cattle Company takes home top honors
Standardized perforfmance analysis beef workshop planned
Standard Commercial to halt certain wool operations
Stafford student named winner of risk management essay contest
Stable flies make their way northward
Spring onion harvest brings tears to farmers' eyes
Springfield center sales
Spring drought, summer rains bring abundance of tumbleweeds
Spring care may determine turf's health, quality, lifespan
Spring-planted alfalfa a risky proposition
SprigLeader makes sprig planting easy
Spreadsheet tracks manure usage
Spread is more than just peanuts
Spray drift proposal costly for agriculture
Spirit of Community Awards recognize volunteerism
Spiral staircase shows off elegance of colonial Karr
Spider mites hit stressed corn fields
Spider mite populations seen to increase
Specialty forestry products face unique niche market
Specialty crop grants now available to Kansas farmers
Special session yields mixed results for farmers, ranchers
Specialists say rain helps crop outlook; reduces alfalfa pests
Specialist says herbicides affect emergency crops
Specialist offers some tractor safety tips
Special care needed when planting wheat in sorghum stubble
Spearmint could help potato crops
Speak up for yourself; don't take verbal abuse
Speaker says online auctions enhance ag marketing opportunities
Speaker criticizes MO Farm Bureau
SPA workshop scheduled for May 7
Sparks study shows heavy Kansas losses under Johnson Amendment
Sparks finds no crop disaster
Sparks estimates wheat crop up slightly from 2001
Sparks: Corn, wheat stocks tightening
Spanish officials urge EU to expand oilseed acreage
Spacious Pacifica greets visitors with three dormers
Spacious master suite provides retreat for owners of Avatar
Space, water heating boost winter fuel use
So, you want to be a farmer?
Soy estrogen can stimulate human breast cancer cells
Soy checkoff study promotes biodiesel
Soy checkoff leaders develop plant to boost competitiveness
Soy board elects new officers during November meeeting
Soy biodiesel vechicle travels to Washington for anniversary
Soybeans, sorghum take center stage at field day
Soybean rust poses significant threat to U.S.
Soybean rust disease threat taken seriously
Soybean oil uses focus of latest research
Soybean lawsuit finally before Chicago jury
Soybean farmers appeal ruling ending lawsuit
Soybean expo set for Jan. 8 in Topeka
Soybean exports set record, but feedgrains sales lag behind
Soybean disease points to other severe problems
Soybean crop is late and dry
Soybean crop hits record in 2001
Soybean checkoff helps commercialize soy-based insulation
Soybean center fights diseases, low yields
Soybean breeders to discuss new varieties at Delta Field Day
Soybean board to meet Jan. 21
Soybean aphids terrorize Midwest states
Soybean aphids reach Nebraska
Soybean aphids found earlier than usual
Soybean aphid could pose problem for future Kansas crops
Soy-based sun tan lotion in development
Soy-based markers win annual contest
Soy-based chemical used as carpet backing
Sow management skills will be taught at MU workshop
Sow health a critical control point
Southwest Regional attracts young swine enthusiasts
Southwest Panhandle Cotton Conference scheduled for March 8
Southwest Missouri youth participate in 4-H
Southwest Missouri Extension council candidates sought
Southwest Kansas remains very dry despite recent showers
Southwestern livestock show sends out mailings
Southwestern Iowa lacks moisture, crops
South Texas wildlife, cattle, ecotourism workshops slated
South Texas agriculture in dire need of wet tropical season
South Plains ag conferences set in January, February
South Korea passes on U.S. corn
South Korea meat demand is strong, but trend may stall
South Korea confirms three FMD cases
Southern producers focus on goat meat market for profits
Southern freeze, storm kill five, brings travel to a halt
Southeast livestock feeding consortium may import feed
Southeastern Kansas sees plenty of moisture; faces flooding conditions
South Dakota Senate hopefuls spar on livestock disaster aid
South Dakota looking to relocate milkers
South Dakota grower cuts wheat for feed
South central sheep, goat sales
South central direct sheep
South Americans band together to fight FMD
South Africa importing U.S. corn
South Africa gets first biotech food crop
Sourdough breads introduced in Taiwan
Source of royalty info
"Souper" success
Sorghum shows potential as alternative for damaged cotton acres
Sorghum producers pleased with farm bill's completion
Sorghum hybrids identified as 'Residue Proven'
Sorghum, hay crops benefit from widespread showers
Sorghum harvest still well behind normal
Sorghum crop increases 23% from 2000
Sonora ram test sees good prices
Some want voluntary recall system to end
Some want USDA to buy more pork for school lunch program
Some trees best pruned before spring
Some senators lean against the farm bill
Some Kansas wheat getting good moisture
Some HRW farmers ponder abandon crop due to drought
Some household molds may be toxic to humans
Some green soybeans found in Kansas fields
Some corn not knee high by July 4th
Some areas receive moisture; provides relief from heat
Some areas get much-needed rain amidst moderate market
Some APHIS jobs may remain at USDA, debate continues over Homeland Security functions
Solar digester devours manure odors
Soil, water conservation projects funded
Soil temperatures spike sharply
Soil statistics confirm dry Western Plains
Soil moisture levels much improved over a year ago
Soil moisture continues to be depleted by dry weather, high winds
Soil, crop conference set for March 4
Software upgrade improves swine fertility analyzer
Software package will record farm activities
Snow, rain slows harvest progress
Snow, rain have little impact on overall soil moisture levels
Snow muddies fields, delays operations
Sniffers setting out to measure dairy odors
Sneak tainting milk with antibiotics
Smith Flooring shows grand champion at futurity
Smithfield blames low hog prices for earnings decline
Smithfield announces agreement with Foodbuy
Smithfield acquires OK-based hog firm
Smelly fungus could help farmers
SmartScale offers speed and accuracy
SmartScale fits user's application
Small mammals can be fatal for trees, shrubs in cold winter months
Small Grains Field Day set for Nov. 7
Small Farms Cconference Nov. 23
Small farm conference and show opens Oct. 31
Small crop has good baking quality
Small chicken producers may be unaffected by new EPA rules
Small changes cut landfill waste
Small changes can cut water heating costs
Slow exports, harvest may pressure corn prices
Slow cookers offer convenience, but make sure they are safe
Slow alfalfa trade remains unchanged in many areas
Sloppy farm practices to blame for foodborne illnesses
Sloping rural setting ideal for Little Alcott
Sloping lot provides perfect setting for building Springer
Slaughter capacity worries hog industry
Ski resort will use biodiesel in vehicles
Skin care products formulated with soybean oil
Sixth BSE case found in Japan
Six steps to top-performing forage
Six more Kansas counties declared disasters
Six Kansas couples named Master Farmers, Homemakers
Six 4-Hers selected to youth council
Sioux Falls sheep sales
Sioux Falls feeder pig sales report
Sioux Falls feeder pig auction sales
Sinkhole kills two FL horses
Singles in Agriculture hosts Dodge City weekend
Sims Fertilizer wins ARA award
Simpson named Soybean Yield Challenge winner
Simplify busy holiday season
Simple tips help cut winter heating costs
Simple steps take stress out of holiday shopping
Simple steps can make holidays environmentally friendly
Simple steps can check air conditioners
Simple questions sometimes have very complex answers
Silos, smokestacks receive funding in heritage area
Silking corn needs most water
Silence on the trading floors will mark 9/11 anniversary
Silage, hay production seminars Jan. 21-23 in Panhandle
Sign up now for next Master Marketer Program class
Shutdy shows U.S. farmer vulnerability to terror attacks
Shrub boards fend off termites
Shredder offers feed processing in a JIFFY
Show expects $1 million in breeding hog sales
Showers temporarily slow fieldwork
Showers provide much-needed moisture for winter wheat crop
Showers, mild temperatures blanket Oklahoma
Show-Me-Select heifers average $911 in second sale
Show-Me-Select heifer sales make strong finish
Shoshone cattle sold by BLM for grazing fees
Shipping union, firms continue port dispute
Sherrer, Alvarez optimistic about future KS, Cuba trade
Shepherds find niche with wool blankets
Sheldon, IA, cattle sales
Sheep ranchers to apply quality principles
Sheep program is set Dec. 2
Sheep meeting set for Sept. 15
Sheep Keds still prevalent; should be treated at shearing time
Sheep industry leaders visit Washington
Sheep industry deals with drought problems
Sheep industry benefits from checkoff
Sheep ICN offers youth program information
Sheep, goat field day set for Sept. 5
Sheep, goat council elects new officers during meeting
Sheep genes may aid medical research
Sheep council meeting scheduled for Nov. 24
Sheep council holds meeting
Sheep check-off to begin soon
Sheep Center elects officers
Sheep board meets
Shawnee Co. beef tour scheduled for Nov. 13
Sharp Brothers Seed Co. has roots in native grasses
Sharp Brothers finishes hybrid evaluation
Sharing farm machinery one way to reduce costs
SHARE! Exchange program needs host families
Share Christmas spirit
Shaky U.S. dollar regains ground
SF sheep sales
SF feeder pig sales
SF feeder pigs
SF feeder pig auction report
Seward Co. 4-Hers gather for club day
Severe weather hammers state; most areas still need more moisture
Severe weather causes minor crop damage
Severe Weather Awareness Week is time to prepare families
Several methods available for bindweed control
Seven heifer auctions to be held this fall
Seven Colorado counties are eligible for emergency loans
Seven-year PFC deadline in Aug. 1
Set priorities for meeting family's basic needs
Sessions to discuss new swine production technology
Service is the key to changing U.S. production agriculture
Serve low cost meals during the holidays
Serious freezes hit portions of Texas; corn crop still looks good
Series D doesn't use oil for actuation
Serbian agroterrorism claim holds no merit, expert says
Septic system pamphlet is most popular Extension publication
September is National Food Safety Education Month
Sept. 11, anthrax scares raise farm safety awareness
Sentigen discovers insect odorant receptor
Sen. Roberts files for re-election
Sen. Roberts announces carbon sequestration grant
Senninger i-Wob is for center pivots
Seniors face critical nourishment needs
Senator urges sale of milk in school vending machines
Senators want more livestock information
Senator stepped in it
Senators should answer to constituents for farm bill failure
Senators seek GAO inquiry into Farmer Mac
Senators say drought insurance plan unfair to WY producers
Senators introduce aquifer preservation bill
Senators ask USDA to ease up on farmers
Senator Grassley urges limits on farm subsidies in new bill
Senate votes overwhelmingly in favor of ag disaster aid bill
Senate to consider renewable fuel for government vehicles
Senate's legislative abyss is threatening key legislation
Senate should pass Trade Promotion Authority for Bush
Senate resolution honors NFU
Senate rejects limits on energy bill
Senate rejects House farm bill plan
Senate rejects ethanol waiver amendment; Farmers pleased
Senate prepares for trade bill vote
Senate passes payment limits
Senate passes farm bill
Senate passes farm bankruptcy bill
Senate passes Dayton-Craig anti-dumping amendment
Senate passes accounting reform bill
Senate panel looks at future of water use in the High Plains
Senate mulls House bill offer
Senate legislation might make pickups to small for ag use
Senate keeps 400-cow dairy aid
Senate farm bill shows budget problems
Senate farm bill packer revisions are not enough
Senate farm bill highlights
Senate fails to vote on the Dorr nomination
Senate drafting pro-ethanol energy legislation
Senate Democrats want $5 billion in drought aid
Senate Democrats push for more disaster aid
Senate debates sunflower oil measure
Senate considers chlorophyll bill
Senate committee hears packer ban testimony
Senate committee approves 2003 fiscal year funding
Senate cloture filed on drought aid bill
Senate begins farm bill debate
Senate approves trade promotion authority
Senate approves trade bill
Senate approves energy bill
Senate Agriculture Committee will hold hearings after July 4
Senate Ag Committee agrees to hearing on packer ownership
Senate adopts stringent payment limits
Senate adds ethanol deal to energy bill
Seminar will highlight Beef Quality Assurance practices
Seminar to discuss agricultural estate planning Oct. 29, 30
Seminars to teach about Mexico trade
Seminars look to answer land-use questions for small-acre owners
Seminar examines ways to work profitable ranches
Seminar designed for lenders
Selling livestock may be more economical than finding feed
Self Control
Self confidence can help inspire exercise habit
Self-defrost appliances do not belong in garages
Select the right combine
Select Sires introduces .coop Website
Select replacement heifer sale sets average price record
Select on abilities
SE Kansas wheat tour slated;
Seet trait receives Japanese approval, is allowed for export
Seeks WW II information
Seedstock Plus names Pfizer as exclusive animal health product provider
Seed sprouts programmed by particular genes
Seed Solutions offer 'High Performance Alfalfa'
Seed sales manager wins top honors
Seed must be certified free of Karnal bunt prior to sale
Seed insecticide treatment now registered for corn
Seeded bermudagrass looks promising
Seed company offers new clover variety for wildlife
Seed company now offers Internet service for dealers
Seed company announces new corn hybrids for 2003 crop year
Seed companies prepare for soybean rust invasion
Seedbed preparation provides profitable corn production
Sediment, TMDLs affect water quality
SEC seeks animal welfare compliance by McDonalds
Secrets of the vault uncover pols' actions
Second MU Show-Me-Select spring sale is May 17, at Joplin
SEC chairman resigns
Sebelius will address KFB convention goers
Sebelius seeks candidates for Secretary of Ag
Seaweed: A solution for the beef industry?
Search is on for new NCBA CEO
Search finds America's Grilling Champ
Seaboard announces major loss due to Argentine devaluation
Seaboard: Bill would affect expansion
SDI workshop set for Feb. 20
S.D. ethanol plant opens
SD dairymen to capitalize on cheese plant
Screened porch provides retreat for Granby owners
Scraper features tungsten-carbide edge
Scouting for sunflower pests now can reduce damage later
Scout for SCN now
Scottish steer tests negative for FMD
Scottish fox hunters fight hound ban
Scorpions are not just desert dwellers; species found in Texas
Scofield named director of Nebraska Rural Initiative
Scientist tests 150 Bermuda grass varieties
Scientist talks on milking center design
Scientists work to boost wheat resistance
Scientists working to defeat spread of fungus Fusarium
Scientists working to build a better fly trap
Scientists watch Iowa mosquitoes
Scientists warn of food supply attacks
Scientists want food drug tests
Scientists update corn refinement process
Scientists uncover enzyme's role in plant growth
Scientists to help Afghan farmers
Scientists theorize if BSE can occur in sheep
Scientists test roundworms in fight against cattle flies
Scientists test new drug that could help curb obesity
Scientists synthesize knapweed's natural herbicide
Scientists study vinegar-based herbicides and pesticides
Scientists study onion pests for resistance
Scientists study new aphid species
Scientists studying colon cancer detection
Scientists study fruits, veggies for anti-cancer compounds
Scientists study feeding decisions of beet armyworms
Scientists solve mystery of tall fescue toxicity
Scientists say BSE does not transmitt through generations
Scientists say: National forests need protection, not logging
Scientists reveal cloned pigs compatible with human genes
Scientists question EPA pesticide review
Scientists pilot rats with remote controls
Scientists move closer to finding bovine tuberculosis vaccine
Scientists map genetic code for Johne's disease
Scientists looking at manure application rates during drought
Scientists identify cotton genes important to drought-tolerance
Scientists identify bacteria that boosts corn yields
Scientists hope to use pheromone as pest management tool
Scientists "grow" meat in liquid
Scientists fight fungal rust disease
Scientists discover new stilt bug species
Scientists discover genetic marker for broccoli disease resistance
Scientists discover canine cryptosporidium species
Scientist says no-till's biggest obstacle is 'mindset'
Scientist creates training program for lab technicians
Scientist calls for BSE testing in entire British population
Scientist: No-till obstacles 'all in your mind'
School's out forever
School lunches evolve
School lunches can be healthy
School land trust spring sale begins April 29
School IPM week May 5 to 11
Schoolchildren need more sleep at night to be healthy
School barters farm goods
Scholarships awarded to 4-H students
Scholarships available for KSU farm management program
Scholarship encourages West Coast students to attend ISU
Scholarship available to agronomy, livestock students
Schaffer urges CRP extension
Schaffer announces EQIP funding release
Scattered showers too late to have impact on crop conditions
Scattered rains have little impact on fire advisories
'Scare-mongering' harms industry, NCBA economist says
Scale designed for use with squeeze chute
Savvy management relates to a producer's bottom line
Savory soups chase the chill
Saving seed from year to year isn't that hard for a gardener
Saving precious water--and money-- is goal of mobile irrigation lab
Saving is a life-long habit
Save time with 20 minute family dinner favorites
Savell selected for meat committee
Satellite TV merger seeks delay
Satellite network reaches 23 states
SARE seeks grant applicants
San Joaquin Valley sues over smog
Sandyland Experiment Field turns 50 years old
Sandwiches of the stars
San Diego offers $165 million for fallow land irrigation water
Sandhill Farms markets value-added products as part of successful business
Sanderson Farms must pay workers back wages
San Angelo sheep sales
Same hurts, frustrations
Salvage partially uprooted trees
Salmonella rates varies among nation's turkey firms
Salmonella cases in beef, poultry fall due to new inspections
Saline Co. Extension sponsors grazing management workshop
Salina livestock sales report
Salina livestock sales
Salina cattle sales report
Salina cattle sales notes
Salina cattle sales
Salina calf sale report
Sales strategies for landowners may be confusing
Sales show Hereford cattle sell with the best
Sale of calf will benefit KCA, R-CALF
Salads fit the bill for light summer meals
Salad: More than just greens
S. Africa schools burn methane for electricity
Safety tips
Safety is paramount in the food industry
Rye grass fits well between cash grain crops
Ryan re-elected to BBU post
School IPM week May 5 to 11
Russia poultry dispute is revived
Russia plans poultry meat import tax
Russia partly lifts poultry ban
Processor calls for largest meat recall in U.S. history
Russian veterinarians destroy some U.S. poultry
Russians will not replace "Bush's legs"
Russian president signs farm reform
Russian officials waive poultry certificate date
Russian officials unhappy with poultry inspections
Russian officials see end to poultry dispute
Russian officials say U.S. meets few poultry concerns
Russian officials impose tariff on U.S. poultry
Russian inspectors will tour U.S. poultry plants
Russian farmers get equipment help
Russian ban on U.S. poultry drags cattle, hog prices lower
Russia may re-impose U.S. poultry ban
Russia lifts poultry ban
Russia issues two permits for first poultry purchase since ban
Russia is ready to join WTO, director says
Russia imports of U.S. poultry on hold despite lifting ban
Russia eases meat restrictions
Russia denies link between steel and poultry bans
Russia ban on U.S. poultry drags cattle, hog prices lower
Russia: There is no trade war
Rural water reduces risk on South Dakota ranch
Rural stress
Rural Nebraskans agree, business ownership transfers vital
Rural leadership classes announced
Rural families beginning to feel stress from drought
Rural economic development grants announced
Rumors surround committee meeting postponement
Ruling not issued yet in beef checkoff constitutionality
Rugged Mallett mixer comes in variety of sizes
Rudd joins wheat breeding program
Rudd joins A&M wheat breeding program
Row crops show significant gains during 2001
San Diego offers $165 million for fallow land irrigation water
Roundup Ready corn popularity explodes
Rough spell may soon ease for pork producers
Rotowiper is easy to use
Root will get first hand look at Brazilian ag
Root's right; misrepresented thoughts
Root is unAmerican
Root cellar possible answer to extra harvest
Root article will discuss Johnson amendment
'Roller coaster' year for AR cotton will end soon
Rolla resident elected to grazing group at annual conference
Rojo Chiquito first red bean designed for use in U.S. soils
Roesch calf is sold for KCA and R-CALF
Rodale Institute launches new magazine, Website
Rocketry project offers educational fun
Robot deer work to reduce poaching
Robison offers complete solar pumping systems
Roberts voices support for Cuban grain buyer visas
Roberts, Moran introduce bill to cut costs for grazing CRP
Roberts isn't seeing producer needs, NAWG leader says
Roberts deputy resigns
Roadside crosses: A reminder to drive safely
RMFU supports halt to communications satellite merger
RMFU says court ruling is win for producers
RMFU members call for emergency aid
RMFU hires two new staffers
RMA administrator will tour western Kansas Aug 26
River restoration field day set for Sept. 21
River nitrate levels rise with spring
River Compact Commission members re-appointed
Risk management tools available for specialty crop producers
Risk management program returns to Lubbock in 2003
Risk management education center created in Stephenville
Rising oil prices worry Bush Administration
Ripening enhancer could help fruit, vegetable producers
Rio Grande valley farmers offered free soil tests
Right diagnosis can prevent loss
Rifle coaches' course Jan. 19-20 in Beatrice
Riffle family honored at American Royal reception
Rice field day pays tribute to Texas rice farmers July 11
Rice boost not good for U.S. producers
Ribbon cutting marks start of trail construction
RFK Jr. heckled during anti-hog lecture
RFA president testifies on ethanol growth
Revised federal CAFO rule requires few changes for Missouri livestock farmers
"Returning to the Farm" workshops to start in December
Retaining young people seen as key to keeping rural areas active
Retail meat prices are available on Web site
Results of equine survey released during ag conference
Restored tractor finds home in living room
Rest named Angus regional manager
Rest breaks can help avoid farm accidents
Restaurant industry looks to beef for menu ideas
Resource Management center offers informative Website
Residents await Ohio egg farm fate
Research shows baking soda improves meat taste, texture
Research shows atrazine causes sex change in frogs
Research results will be revealed at Delta Center Field Day on Aug. 30
Research lays groundwork for determining stress levels in cattle
Research identifies probiotic that reduces E. Coli in cattle
Research helps small scale ag
Research, Extension awards given
Researchers work to develop odor index
Researchers work on ready-to-eat military food
Researchers use GM corn to save poultry from lethal virus
Researchers use chicken feathers in computer chips
Researchers uncover E. coli reduction method in cattle
Researchers to study cattle growth efficiency
Researchers study wildlife habitats for delicate creatures
Researchers study soybean aphid feeding habits
Researchers study environmentally sound potatoes
Researchers study eating habits-cancer link
Researchers seek solution to GM crop pollen drift problem
Researchers seek OK for genetically altered fish
Farmers will not suffer long-term drought effects
Researchers say CWD could be transmitted to humans
Researchers say biotech corn is safe
Researchers revise original BSE figures
Researchers pleased with CWD study
Researchers nearly complete cattle genome map study
Researchers improve HW wheat
Researchers finish peanut plant map
Researchers discover breakthrough in E col prevention
Researchers devising plan for battlefield restoration
Researchers develop natural chicken vaccine
Researchers develop cheaper alternative to greenhouses
Researchers crunch the numbers for niche program
Researchers create new hardy rice strain
Researcher gets at the root of soybean diseases
Research could lead valley into cut flower business
Research consortium decodes rice genome
Rescuers save dogs from harm
Request for summerfallow designation change approved
Reps. seek to rename VA hospital in honor of Dole
Rep. Schaffer presented with property rights award
Represent the citizens
Rep. Pope selected for tax taskforce
Rep. Pope selected for rural development committee
Rep. Pope recognized by Farm Bureau
Rep. Pope named to budget panel
Report shows U.S. pork stocks up
Report shows U.S. need for bioterror protection
Report shows USDA lab access too easy
Report shows need for more ag research
Report shows little switch to soy acres
Report shows EPA sludge rules in need of updating
Report shows enough ethanol for California
Report shows China will need more soybeans
Reports conflict on Russian poultry ban
Report offers swine welfare guidelines
Report discusses value of biotech to general population
Report blasts IMF, WTO, World Bank
Report: U.S. white corn heads to Africa
Report: Ethanol is 'doable' across U.S.
Report: Angus still holds majority of market share
Rep. Moran works to 'CLEAN-UP' meth production
Rep. Moran unhappy with farm bill progress
Rep. Moran maintains 100% voting record
Rep. Moran introduces USDA case resolution legislation
Renewable Fuels Association criticizes House energy plan
Renewable fuel legal safeguard proposed
Removal of trade barriers opens up new markets for commodities
Remodeling meets EPA-DENR regs
Remember: Safety first
Relief group says food aid not reaching needy Afghan children
Relax this summer by going "wild" with your rice
'Relationship' workshop planned for Feb. 21
Reintroduced wolves and MT ranchers are not getting along
Reinke creates elite dealer council
Reimbursements expected for grain elevator failure
Reich comment angers Ventura
Regulators reviewing new alfalfa seed
Registration open for NU wine school
Registration deadline for wheat commission nears
Registration begins for advanced topics ag marketing series
Register now for beef cow symposium
Regional pecan show reflects growing conditions
Regional Agri-plex ag day set for March 12 in Ballinger
Regional 4-H shotgun, archery contests held in NE Colorado
Regional 4-H Club Day held in Dodge City
Regents name new Executive Director of TVMDL
Reduce winter heating costs with tips
Reduce seasonal driving risks
Reduce risks, pain from arthritis
Reduced toxins boost biopesticide market
Reduced fat equals profit boost for hog farmers
Red oak twigs dying of fungal disease
Red Angus tops semen exports
Red Angus Marketing program offers several tools to customers
Red Angus Marketing introduces new service
Red Angus Brain Trust holds meeting Jan. 12
Reconsider approach
Recession will not affect Social Security
Recent rain hampers Texas cantaloupe crop
Recent freezing temperatures may have stressed alfalfa crops
Recent cold did not ruin Rio Grande winter crops
Recent bankruptcy highlights producer protections
Receive a high score in bread baking contest
Rebellion over land management under way in Nevada
Reasons for saving money vary
Rausch Herefords tops 2001 Hereford Dams of Distinction list
Rate for crabgrass controls can vary from lawn to lawn
Rare two-headed calf born in ND
Rare county livestock operation preserves land
Rapid test checks for ruminant by-products in animal feed
Range workshops are slated for May, August
Range tour scheduled for Aug. 28
Range society raises concerns about riparian recommendations
Range seminar scheduled for May 9 at Deming
Range, pasture tour is scheduled for July 25
Rangeland soils may be location of 'missing' carbon
Rangeland seminar is planned in Medicine Hat
Rangeland management course is set
Rangeland field tour will be held Sept. 27
Ranch rodeo will be Oct. 12 in Sedan
Ranch recycles wastewater
Ranch profit workshop is Nov. 26, Logan
Ranch profitability workshop set for Nov. 26 in Logan
Ranchers sue packers over beef price windfall
Ranchers should watch for animal diseases
Ranchers should take care when switching pastures
Ranchers should plan for, manage drought
Ranchers should monitor feeding drought-stressed crops
Ranchers profit from land stewardship, lease hunting
Ranchers Pipe and Steel patents Rhinofence
Ranchers may have to cut grazing season short
Ranchers may graze, bale cornstalks for extra cattle feed
Ranchers look to shake up cattle industry with yaks
Ranchers fear effects of beef labeling system
Rancher sentenced in grazing dispute
Ranchers complain about praire dogs
Ranchers boycott McDonald's until U.S. beef returns to menus
Rancher finds market for certified organic beef
Rancher finds her strength by working through challenges
Ram reproduction test developed
Rambling Rebel shows off its elegance with front capola
Raising viability of small farms, ranches tops USDA agenda
Raising guide dog puppies is rewarding, difficult experience
Rains should help China summer grains
Rains not enough to relieve drought
Rain slows some hay cutting, as alfalfa trade remains steady
Rains delay planting, force replanting in other areas
Rains, cooler temperatures improve crop conditions
Rain runoff turns towns into polluters
Rain reports seen generally favorable
Rain in some areas slows hay production, decreases quality
Rain helps farmers, but state still in need of precipitation
Rainfall slows fall harvest activities
Rainfall slows crop deterioration
Rainfall amounts vary greatly across state
Rain causes need to replant winter wheat
Ragland Mills releases field test results
Racing-striped box elder bugs just seeking shelter
Rabies incidence higher in Kansas, but not epidemic
Rabe appointed pesticide bureau chief
Rabbit farms become niche market in Georgia
R-CALF USA represents cattlemen at FTAA summit
R-CALF USA opposes proposed CME changes
R-CALF USA is unhappy with passage of TPA
R-CALF responds to ag panel survey on captive supply
R-CALF files comments against CME limit change Nov. 11
R-CALF appreciates USDA labeling rules
R-CALF: FTA with Australia is not good for beef industry
R-12 replacement gaining acceptance
Quorn: Tastes like chicken, but is it safe?
Quilting class teaches several lessons
Quickly drying corn will limit mycotoxins this fall
Quick and healthy meals require simple planning
Quarterly Tax Saver guide released
Quarterly meeting of Beef Cattle 101 set for July 30
Quarter-scale tractor team prepares to build next tractor
Quality of hay can impact producers' bottomline
Put post-emergent nitrogen down as soon as possible
Pushes small guy out
Purple Ribbon Auction closes out River City Roundup
Purebred breeders gather for National Barrow Show
Pumpkin crops suffer severe damage from drought
Puma herbicide fully registered in Oklahoma, Texas
Public should be careful donating to charities
Public meeting postponed; delay could indicate lack of progress
Public Lands Council outlines priorities
Public Awareness front and center during ag weekend
Publication looks at farm stress
Publication looks at Bt corn-butterfly controversy
Publication examines 'waste' water
Publication examines land value issues
Publication examines fertilizer decisions
Publication calculates value of drought-stressed corn
Pseudorabies is history in Iowa
Pseudorabies found in MN pigs
Prussic acid suspected in Kansas cattle deaths
Pruning young fruit trees
Prunes: They're what's for lunch
Prozap product line updated
Protein points way to salt-tolerant crops
Protein levels may indicate animal stress
Protein can be used to monitor poultry health
Protect your home from annoying insects in fall season
Protect young ornamentals against winter feedings
Protect animals prior to 'bug' season
Prospects for winter wheat improve following rain
Prospects for good wheat harvest waning
Proposed Senate puppy rules create stir
Proposed irrigation center will save water
Proposed increase in wheat checkoff discussed
Proposed EPA regulations run counter to livestock waste policy
Proposed CFTC fees will affect farmers, ranchers if approved
Proposal to ban cockfighting could put a poultryman in jail
Proper use of fescue is key to grazing management
Property rights group hits road with message
Proper sampling important in determining forage quality
Manure application reduces need for commercial fertilizers
Properly treated waste milk fit for liquid feed
Proper irrigation aids forage
Proper fruit tree planting makes the job easier
Proper food preparation reduces E. coli risks
Proper feed rations pivotal to cow herds during drought
Proper equipment, knowledge makes hoeing weeds easy
Propane supplies readily available for winter
Promotional center pivot marks NYSE entry
Prolonged drought drains Montana's businesses, people
Project's goal is to improve water
Project creates 'mutant' rice
Progress made during weekend ag committee meetings
Progressive strategies the norm at Triangle H
Program will help pork farms earn trucker certification
Program will cover pain control topics
Program urges volunteers to 'Plant a Row For the Hungry'
Program seeks to reduce pipeline damage, accidents
Program offers incentives for weed control
Program links restraunts, beef value cuts
Program helps people maintain 'balance' in life
Program for goat, sheep producers set for Feb. 20, 21
Program discusses water issues, policies
Ag anchors rural America
Program develops farm business plans
Profits still elusive for cattle feeders
Professor links farmers depression, pesticide exposure
Professor develops Iowa grass guide
Products help newborn, stressed calves
Product improves effects of fall nitrogen application
Producer takes top honors in 2001 NCGA Yield Contest
Producers will serve on USDA panel
Producers watch drought conditions, crop prices
Producers, USDA partner up for soybean research
Producers should pick disease-resistant alfalfa varieties this year, says agronomist
Producers should fully assess damage to crops
Producers should ensure clean hauling tanks to stop poisonings
Producers should compare costs of certified seed
Producers should be on alert for agroterrorism
Producers should avoid overstocking pastures
Producers must irrigate acres for insurance
Producers move ahead with combining
Producers finding high nitrate levels in some crop residues
Producers family keeps operation strong
Producer sees potential for soy-based products
Producer sees potential for soy-based products
Producers consider irrigated pastures
Producers can control farm factors affecting pork quality
Producers can begin updating yields Oct. 1
Producers can add value to calves through simple practices
Producers begin harvesting remaining row crops
Producers aim for niche beef market
Producer program features presentation by Montana Extension beef specialist
Producer pilot program to promote best management practices
Producer meets challenges of disability
Producer continue to make fall planting plans
Producer-owned packer worried by ban language
Producer-owned beef facility will be built in Hugo
Produce leader is Colorado State's Distinguished Alumni
ProdiGene settles with USDA, will pay $250,000
ProdiGene promises to scrutinize crops
Process receives patent
Processor sues to strike down Iowa ownership ban
Processors approve food safety policy
Processor calls for largest meat recall in U.S. history
Private well pollutants found in own back yard, experts say
Private pesticide applicator test date set for Jan. 30
Private instream flows threaten critical balance in water law
Private forest owners may be selling be themselves short
Primary is August 6
Pride of the Farm introduces heated drinker
Pricing system is broke
Prevent holiday crime from happening to you
Prevented planting policies confuse farmers
President Bush may ease stance on disaster aid
President Bush commits to farm bill support
Presho sales report
Presho livestock sales report
Presho livestock sales
Presho feeder cattle sales
Presho cattle sales report
Presho cattle sales receipts
Presho cattle sales notes
Presho cattle sales
Presentation focuses on changing beef retail industry, biosecurity
Preseason grazing can control weeds, add extra feed
Preseason beef breeding workshop set for March 14
Prepare now for winter's hard freezes
Prepare for winter driving, including staying off roads
Preparations underway for Performance Tested Bull Sale
Preparation can reduce driving risks, says specialist
Premium Standard Farms unveils plans for waste facility
Premium price for Bt corn costs farmers, boosts biotech firms
Pregnant pigs will be slaughtered in Florida
Predator information ruling protects Constitutional rights
Preconditioned cattle have added value
Precision technology on display Aug. 13 in Salina
Precision Mfg. buys P&W Engineering
Precision agriculture helps producers weather drought
Precision ag meeting set for Aug. 13 at Salina
Precision ag conference slated for Jan. 15, 16 in Great Bend
Precautions necessary to stop West Nile virus
Pre-packaged food industry goes for all-out convenience
Pre-harvest look at crops helps farmers spot weed problems
Pratt livestock sales report
Pratt livestock sales notes
Pratt livestock sales
Pratt cattle sales report
Pratt 3 p.m. cattle sales
Prairie hay baling done; corn silage chopping progressing
Power of YOUth looks to meet community service goals
Pounding heart, gasping are signs you must cool off, rest
Poultry producers are banning antibiotic
Poultry plants nervous about Russian embargo
Poultry farmers use new freezer
Poultry ash makes good fertilizer
Potomac horse fever diagnosed in northern Wyoming
Potato-Grain Conference scheduled for Feb. 11 to 13
Postpartum depression
Post-Soviet Russia finding wheat exporting difficult
Port shutdown ravages ag interests
Port schedules back to normal
Portions of state see improving moisture supplies
Port expected to boost soy exports
Port activity remains slow after workers return
Portable work bench has unlimited uses
Portable device may save accident victims by allowing first responders to monitor blood loss
Pork's red ink prompts producer to plunge into fish farming
Pork seminars will help producers deal with challenges
Pork producers beset by negative returns
Pork groups eye beef checkoff ruling
Pork exports may lag through year's end
Pork Checkoff targets growing Hispanic market with slogan
Pork Checkoff offers niche marketing conference Sept. 10
Pork Checkoff offers hog value symposium
Pork checkoff critics applaud Michigan ruling
Pork checkoff changes consumer perception
Pork board approves checkoff reduction
Pork accounting software certified by national board
Popular horticulturist retires from Harris County Extension
Poor canadian wheat situation remains critical
Pond managers can avoid oxygen-related fish kills
Politics starting to affect bill's passage chances
Politicians will take part in water forum
Political favors (steel tariffs) may shoot U.S. ag in the foot
Political candidates invited to seminar
Policymakers to converge on corn belt
Policy gurus and lobbyists likely will write the farm bill
Policy favors large farms
Poisonous weed invades New Mexico
Poinsettias add flair to holiday decorations
Poinsettia has become our accepted Christmas "flower"
Pneumonia prevention option discovered
Plumbing new irrigation opportunities frim gas drilling
Plow down cotton fields before Feb. 1 deadline
Plenty of Angus activities scheduled for Nationa Western
Plentiful winter wheat stocks sink premiums
"Play" Again, Sam
Plasmids are the 'future of business'
Plants react to drought with common symptoms
Plan to sell KSU land to honor Bluemont College history
Plan to attend Sprayer School
Plant may show how genes affect growth
Planting windbreaks around fields can cut erosion
Planting tree means years of pleasure, disappointment
Planting time for forest trees branches out
Planting soybeans earlier means greater risks for producers
Planting ginseng requires long-term committment
Planting corn, sorghum for silage may cut drought risk
Planting corn in narrow rows leads to increased yields
Plant health scientists develop bioterrorism committee
Plant health, looks both reasons to prune
Planter maintenance is essential
Planter combination handles tough crop residue
Plant breeders continue search for perfect pepper
Plan relaxed, rewarding Halloween for family fun
Plan now for tillage operations
Plan now for holiday cactus blooms
Planning workshops may help farmers in changing industry
Planning, management keys to spring field work
Planning is key to spring field work
Planning helps dairy farmers reduce costs, maintain cash flow
Planning critical to farm consistency
Planning can reduce severity of manure spills
Planning can benefit Texas cotton industry
Plan helps protect food supply against terrorism
Plains Cotton growers name Farris outstanding agent
Pivot sprinklers offer strength, simplicity of use
Pivot program to be center of attention
Pioneer sues Syngenta over germplasm use infringement
Pioneer receives accreditation of seed health procedures
Pioneer, ISU enter soybean agreement
Pioneering 3,000-mile trek highlights public land heritage
Pioneer develops technology to convert seed corn into energy
Pig inventory up 3% from 2000
Pigeonpea fills forage gap
Pigeon fever shows an increase in horses
Photo contest winners announced
Phorid fly release in Ponder aimed at controllng fire ants
Phinizy named Extension risk management specialist in Uvalde
Philippines to regulate GMOs by July 2003
Philippines bans Pennsylvania poultry due to avian flu concerns
Philippines approves GM corn
Philippine government issues GMO import regulations
Phelps Co. 4-H offers scholarship
Phelps 4-H offers $500 scholarship
Pharma-crops worry some
Petition seeks to change prairie dog status
Pet gardens can provide more than just catnip
Peterson honored for off-campus wheat breeding research
Peter outlines goals of NCGA disaster panel
PETA displeased, seeks end to'Happy Cow' ads
Pesticide ingredient neutralizes immunity
Pesticide increases pasture yield
Pesticide fights peanut fungi
Pesticide container recycling schedule set
Pesticide applicator training sessions offered in February
Pesticide applicators can earn credits at MGGA convention
Pesticide applicator recertification set Dec. 3, 10
Pesticide-resistant ticks pose threat to U.S. cattle supply
Peso devaluation cost Seaboard big
Perry appoints leaders to Texas Animal Health Commission
Perrier heads commercial programs
Perhaps first farm bill checks by September
Performance tested bull sale held Feb. 27
Perdue to close plant chicken deboning plant
Perdue Farms to stop using antibiotics
Perceptions get in the way of reality
Pennsylvania farm show awes attendees
Penn sticks up for U.S. ag policy
Peerless introduces new transport
Peduzzi is new director of strategic ag partnerships
Pecos County water district public planning meetings set
Peas a substitute protein source for cows
Peanut, pecan crops in fair to excellent condition
Peanut harvest nearly complete
Peanut farmers fight farm bill
Peaches may offer more antioxidants, phytochemicals to fight cancer
PDAs help calculate animal health product profitability
PDA programs calculate animal health costs, benefits
Payments concern milk producers
Payment limit opponents mustering strength
Payment limit meets southern opposition
Payment limitations threaten farm spouses financial status
Payment limit amendment losing California senators' support
Paying back college loans takes some preparation
Patriotism, centennial highlight 4-H banner project
Patients can help their doctors by preparing for appointments
Patience is a necessity with wild horses
Patents, Trademarks, Trade Secrets and Copyrights" topic of program Dec. 19
Patent sought for manure odor control
Patent awarded on irradiation system
Patent awarded for spider lamb syndrome test
Pasture weeds are most visible in late summer, better control acheived in winter
Pastures, row crops show signs of drought stress
Pasture insurance may become a reality
Past prez is brainwashed
Passing knowledge to next generation as important as equipment
Partners in Washington
Partnership offers DNA testing, storage for cattle industry
Partnership helps citizens in San Antonio conserve water
Parents should watch teens with jobs
Parents can help lesson impact of sibling squabbles
Parents and anger
Parenting conference set for Nov. 7 in Lubbock
Parent education workshop set for April 10
Parched conditions forcing big decisions on farms
Parasitic worms increase during summer in sheep
Parasite control products reduce insect activity
Paper covers financial impact of FMD on horse industry
Panhandle welcomes much-need rain
Panhandle Tree School runs through May 6
Panhandle sees harsh cutworm infestations
Panhandle continues to experience extremely dry conditions
Panhandle Agri-Partners will be honored Dec. 19
Panel urges monitoring of Bt animal products
Panel limits data for Homeland Security
Panelists share marketing ideas for grain sorghum
Panel examines agriculture's image
Palestinian ag losses are near $1 billion
Pakistan considers wheat subsidies to help its exporters
Packers shouldn't own
Packers look for Senate restriction reversal
Packer ownership ban unites enemies within Congress
Packer ban wins more votes in second Senate try
PA Beef recall expanded
Ozarks stockyard sales
Ozarks regional sales report
Ozark farm show will be largest in the region
Ozark fair reports higher attendance
Ozark Empire honored at fair convention
Ozarka, cold-tolerant Bermudagrass to be released
Overton turfgrass conference to discuss water usage
Overton field day June 26 will feature ornamentals, melon trials
Overseeding bermuda grass improves carrying capacity
Overproduction, falling demand sour cabbage prices
Overhaul of farm, nutrition programs may be done by April
Overcome holiday blues with these simple tips
Overall hay trade continues moderate throughout area
Outdoor events to help Kansans learn skills
Our product is safe
OSU teams receive USDA awards for educational work
OSU's Jenkins elected NAADA president
OSU professor receives Regents Distinguished Teaching Award
OSU Landscape Contracting Program earns accreditation
OSU landscape architecture students to beautify hospital
OSU announces Oklahoma Proven program plant selections
OSU ag research station tour May 16
Osborne blasts Veneman at NWGA
Organizing household records causes less stress
Organizations, legislators react to drop of packer ban
Organization sees Senate packer vote as step in right direction
Organization advises producers to evaluate feed program
Organic, sustainable growers to meet
Organic industry growth worries small producers
Organic group likes farm bill
Organic forage program helps restore nutrients to pastures
Organic fiber use on the rise
Organic farms facing corporate takeovers
Organic dairies tough to start
OR firefighter wins pumpkin contest
Oregon farmers' livelihood threatened by ESA ruling
OR biotech food labels defeated
Orange is better, at least when it comes to carrots
OQBN scheduling fall sales
Options exist for getting most out of beef buys
Options await cattle producers if drought sparks weaning
Options available to ease tax planning after drought
Opportunities to rebuild herds is seen
Opponents rally against FTAA
Open house shows new homes for MU life sciences research
Open feedlot facility maintenance important
Open country style extends through out the Desert Wine
Online WIRE course examines operational management techniques
Online simulation tests producers' marketing skills
Online service markets cattle
Online directory catalogues foods' nutritional content
Online coursework teaches strategic management
One county size doesn't fill all across the country
One challenge to hog checkoff dropped
On-farm trials will be shown Sept. 11, near Jefferson
On-farm data collection aided by GPS, software
On-farm bottling facility near ready
Olympic store to showcase Utah agricultural products
Old farm country tradition continues: Bake 'n Take Day
Old crop hay stocks diminish as new crop cutting picks up
OK Turfgrass Conference, Trade Show slated for Nov. 13 to 15
OK State Fair announces livestock judging results
OK School Land Trust to offer land leases throughout October
Oklahoma youth gather for 4-H Day
Oklahoma wins second at National 4-H Meats Contest
Oklahoma town conducts complex bioterror drill
Oklahoma seed company evolves with changes in agriculture
Oklahomans can register to limit telemarketing calls
Oklahoma mills produce 3 million pounds of flour a day
Oklahoma Farmers Union summer camps open in July
Oklahoma experiences strong cold front, dropping temps
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture offers new ag grants
Oklahoma conservation cost-share program continues
Oklahoma cattlewomen named to beef board
Oklahoma benefits, suffers from lengthy wet spell
Oklahoma Ag leaders support resuming trade with Cuba
Oklahoma 4-Hers take part in annual global conference
OKC West livestock sales report
OKC West livestock sales
OKC West cattle sales report
OKC West cattle sales
OKBIC names two new members
OK ag leaders begin their OALP Class XI experience
Oilseed processors select chairman
Oilseed lubricants patented
Oil markets stabilize amidst Iraqi embargo threat
Ohio growers look to white corn as replacement for yellow feed corn
Ogallala Commons Project fights econ and social decline
OFU urges Bush to support disaster aid
OFU sustainable energy group receives USDA grant
OFU sustainable energy co-op awarded grant
OFU summer camp opens July 21
OFU sponsors Ag Olympics during Ag Week festivities
OFU pleased with Senate farm bill action
OFU members lobby state legislators on rural issues
OFU backs TPA passage
Officials working to find listeria source
Officials want corn syrup tax reversal
Officials still working to lift Cuban ag trade barrier
Officials skeptical about Russian poultry ban repeal
Officials say U.S. may lack Medicare funding
Officials pleased with renewable fuel standard
Officials must understand Cuban differences
Officials look to help ranchers change feeding, vaccination
Officials increase Canadian wheat, canola estimates
Officials find source of listeria contamination
Officials express concern over Afghan food scarcity
Officials evaluate first year for China in WTO
Officials delay final water retention rule
Officials confirm four cases of West Nile Virus in horses
Official says safety outlets can prevent electrocutions
Official says plans should be made to protect water systems
Official says Cuba will buy more food
Officials assess national bioterrorism readiness
Official questions Cuba food market importance
Official deems precooked meat testing inadequate
OFB resolutions committee meets
ODAFF offers to assist in pesticide disposal
October is time for fall herbicide application
October is Texas Wine Month
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Wurdack Field Day will explore timber management
Oct. 10 is deadline for water rights permit
OCM pushes anti-trust agenda
Ocean robots to help aid in spotting, predicting El Nino
OCA hosts district meetings
OALF fights taking of couples' private property
OALF director says recent land ruling unconstitutional
NY schools promote local produce
NY-based company recalls 320,000 pounds of ground beef
NWSS has world's largest Highland cattle show
NWB hosting research forum
NV ranch exempted permanently from development
NU Veterinary Diagnostic Center busy with West Nile testing
Nutrition is critical for beef cow herd
Nutrition groups oppose government aid funding
Nutrient data available on ARS Website
NU students to benefit from new endowment
NU research keeps turf ready for tough stuff
NU researchers are studying windbreaks with plastic trees
NU report shows 25% drop in profitability among farmers
NU plans Extension programs in January and February
NU personnel honored for excellence, achievements
NU offers introductory precision agriculture clinic
NU offers certification training for pesticide applicators
Number of U.S. farms said declining
Number of U.S. farms continues to decline
Number of farms increses in Oklahoma
Number of ammonia thefts rise in NY
NU manure management pilot program helps producers protect environment, improve profits
NU food scientist part of nationwide genome sequencing project
NU Extension offers pastured poultry workshop
NU crop trials show corn, sorghum are viable in Nebraska
NU corn, soybean variety tests available
NU Extension leads program to help schools with pesticides
NU Cooperative Extension employees awarded for 4-H work
NU Beef Basics study courses offer producers home education
NU Agronomy and Horticulture Highlights Program is Dec. 10
NU-developed decorative purple millet earns gold medal
NRSC works with landowners on fire ravaged areas
NPPC urges USDA to seek checkoff stay
NPPC urges pig health monitoring after theft
NPPC says court protected secrecy of hog checkoff petitions
NPPC commends the Senate
NPPC backs Bush's call for passage of TPA legislation
Now is time for winter weed control in Texas home lawns
Now is time for overseeding Oklahoma cool-season grasses
Now is the time to lock-in long-term interest rates
Now is not too late to plant spring cereal crops in Kansas
November water convention focuses on changes in industry
November marks beginning of federal aid applications
Novartis enters modified live vaccine market
Novartis acquires vaccine manufacturers
Nova is as pleasing from outside as it is on the interior
Nov. 7 conference to address changes in agriculture
Nov. 2 conference to provide woodland stewardship skills
Nov. 19 symposium offers latest crop management research
Nov. 15 workshop to focus on tree care in Oklahoma
Nov. 14 pesticide CEU training
Nourish mind and body with healthful food
Not the farmers friend
Not so fast with TPA
Not all nations are buying into GMOs
Not all fires bad--Prescribed burn school March 18-20
Not all are upset with pork checkoff ruling
No stockers, plenty of tears
Norwegian man dons mask for his pigs
North Platte livestock sales
North Platte feeder sales
North Platte cattle sales
Northern Midwest battles swollen rivers
Northeastern Junior College recognizes ag leaders
Northeast Colorado Bull Test Association releases final results of 26th annual test
North Dakota lands Cuban grain deals
North Dakota governor visits Cuba to talk trade
North Dakota farmers provide food to help hungry Afghans
North Dakota farmers eye Canadian monopoly
North Dakota Farm Bureau changes biotech wheat policy
Normal trade relations with Afghanistan resumed
No rain in autumn adds to lingering summer drought
No quick fix on horizon for China GMO controversy
No major El Nino damage expected
No end in sight to four-year drought in Afghanistan
No economic evidence to support packer buying restrictions
No deal in sight in Tyson case
No BSE exists in China: MOA
Nobel Laureate: Genetic crops may help fight hunger
No-till tour will depart Aug. 5; register now
No-till increases in popularity
No-till improves soil moisture content
No-till helps producer battle drought, manage crop rotations successfully
No-till field day slated for July 24, near Kipp
No-till farming cuts machinery expenses
No-till cropping fits well into farm's management style
No-till credited with saving crop moisture
No-till cotton grows in popularity
No-mess system changes oil
NMSU to host National Small Farm Conference in Albuquerque
NMSU researchers working on desert-adapted cattle bloodline
NMSU releases two new onion varieties
NMSU breaks ground on horse center
NM farmers, consumers face second drought
NMDA recognizes employees
NK Brand prices hold steady
Nitrate 'mobility' is a problem
Nitrate levels high in tested Oklahoma forage plants
NILE celebrates 35 years with membership drive
Nikken offers health products
Nigerian wheat imports soar
Niche markets continue to develop in beef industry
NGSP seeks contestants for yield, management contest
NGFA outlines new trends in cash grain contracting
NGFA concerned about APHIS move proposal
NFU wants approval of farm disaster aid
NFU unhappy with WTO proposal
NFU touts farmer-owned international cooperatives
NFU supports Senate's renewable energy bill
NFU requests CRP extension
NFU requests checkoff reform
NFU rejects House farm bill offer
NFU president Swenson to resign
NFU presidency stays in Midwest hands
NFU disappointed that farm disaster needs remain unmet
NFU calls for investigations into falling cattle prices
NFU: More disaster aid still needed
NFO selects livestock, grain farmer as Western Kansas rep
NFO proclaims new farm bill a non-event for grain farmers
NFO predicts lower KS winter wheat yields
NFO grain director says aid is needed to offset disaster
NFO commends Veneman's pork purchase decision
NFO commends Grassley, Johnson for packer ownership ban efforts
Next step remains unclear after disaster aid passage
Next Beef Cattle 101 meeting scheduled for March 26 at Henrietta
New Zealand restricts beef imports
New Zealand approves transgenic cattle tests
New wildlife specialist joins Uvalde center
New wheat variety reduces fat in bread
New water management specialist joins Extension
New vaccine could reduce cow methane emissions
New USDA regulation requires records of animal health origin
New treatment available for deadly fish parasite
New trade rules will greatly affect U.S. ag
New tools help ranchers monitor cattle
New tool objectively evaluates lamb carcasses on-line
New tool logs temperatures
New tool available for harvesting identity-preserved grain
New test lets farmers test rural drinking water quality
New test determines sexual activity of rams
New TCE director named
New TB test means only one time through chute
New Taiwanese ag leader faces major challenges
New system for changing oil
New substitue is a fungus that tastes like chicken or beef
New study suggests current BSE tests may be insufficient
New study could boost value of beef
New state regs create challenges for feeders
New state-of-the-art waste treatment center planned
News papers circulate beef checkoff-funded advertising
New soybean producer organization formed
New soybean fungicide protects early-planted seed
New software simplifies farm, ranch record-keeping
New Senate energy bill could benefit ethanol producers
New satellite TV merger plan filed
New rules to ease loan application process
New rules designed boost animal living conditions
New rice germplasm contains less phytic acid
New "repugnant" procedure could save thousands of lives
New report highlights recent beef industry research
New regulations to ease farmers' tax burden
New regulation intended to protect horses
New publication reviews key checkoff programs
New program means more doctors for rural communities
New products are the lifeblood of Smithfield marketing
New product could help spur demand for lamb
Petition requests Justice Department investigate ag markets
New OSU assistant dean lists goals for agricultural college
New organic labels hit shelves
New Oklahoma water rules affect Arkansas
New moth species discovered
New monitor combines attributes of predecessors
New microbial aids digestion
New Mexico, Wyoming areas are added to disaster aid lists
New Mexico winemaker living his dream
New Mexico names director of Veterinary Diagnostics Services
New Mexico fights salt cedar problem
New Mexico crop threatened by weevils
New Mexico city ranks #1 in U.S. for solar power
New method detects Listeria
New meat selections will benefit consumers, producers
New loan rates a top USDA priority
New livestock agent announced
New Lethbridge robotics facility to enhance genomics research
New Legend lespedeza: Timing and tonnage means more milk and beef
New law changes trade outlook
New lamb video will educate chefs, students
New Kubota tractor keeps homeowners in mind
New Kansas Agri-Tag is available
New jobless insurance claims rise sharply
New Jersey Governor backs ethanol
New IPM Extension specialist to serve East Texas nurseries
New Internet site offers radial row-crop spray tires
New instruments for use with global positioning technology
New inspection rules please processors
New insect product is confusing to males
New house construction declines sharply in October
New Homeland Security Department to cause 'huge food fight'
New herbicide offers soybean growers application options
New grain sorghum hybrid introduced
New GPS offers accuracy
New farm bill has "greenest concrete" in history
New Extension director begins work in Dallas
New EU members want more farm subsidies
New equipment detects plant disease
New England farms becoming increasingly operated by women
Newell sheep sales report
Newell sheep sales
Newell sheep sale report
Newell sheep report
Newell Sales Report
New Dodge at 7-Valleys, cab and chassis HQ
New diagnostic test for cattle warble grubs to boost monitoring, research
New device can pinpoint E. coli within minutes
New Department of Homeland Security is important for ag
New data shows 95% lean ground beef is healthful
New data released on 95% lean ground beef
New cutter has 20-foot width
New conservation technical services rules announced
New computer program collects calving data on handhelds
New comprehensive Sugarbeet Production Guide now available
New competition will teach youths livestock handling skills
New colors for poinsettia introduced
New college students may need laundry advice, says specialist
New CME chairman says time is right for consolidation
New checkoff battle brewing in Washington
New campaign designed to boost summer beef grilling season
New brome varieties now available
New BRD treatment approved
New Brazilian president will not slow ag expansion
New book shows producers protecting Kansas water quality
New book focuses on decision to farm
New black tags easier to read
New beef cattle specialist hired for East Texas
New beef ad campaign unveiled
New beef ad campaign focuses on 'enjoyment'
New automatic gate systems increase safety, convenience
New ARS catfish line should boost U.S. industry's profits
New APHIS Karnal bunt regulations may fall short
New Apache arrowleaf clover resistant to bean yellow mosaic virus
New air quality research gets underway at ISU
New air cart offers capacity, convenience to producers
New 4-H license plate makes 'the best better'
Neufeld selected for Appropriations chairmanship
Network reaches 23 states
Netafim meters offer precision, quality
NE producers tired of prairie dog problem
Neosho farm, garden show planned for April
Neosho County Fair hosts Cowboy Heritage Day July 27
NE marks 20th anniversary of corporate farming ban
Nemaha County hosts manure handling demonstration
Nelson on farm bill: 'Let's get it done'
Negative FMD tests raise hopes for recovery in U.S. meat exports
NEFU convention focuses on I 300, market reform, drought
NE Farm Bureau president resigns
Need more time? Organize and prioritize
NE corn growers visit CA customers
Nebraska women rank 41st in recent economic study
Nebraska wine industry growing
Nebraska wheat tour sees fields in need of rain
Nebraska trees named champs
Nebraska store to sell new labeled beef
Nebraska ranchers form neighborhood watch
Nebraska plant makes plastic from corn
Nebraskans should take heed of lessons from wildfires
Nebraska nitrogen fertilizer use declines
Nebraska law helps new farmers
Nebraska, Kansas settle irrigation water battle
Nebraska is among top 10 states to benefit from sales
Nebraska farm group sues U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Nebraska dryland crops suffer from heat, drought
Nebraska drought losses estimated at $150 million
Nebraska Christmas tree crop in good shape, despite drought
Nebraska celebrates National 4-H Week
Nebraska Cattlemen reaffirm COOL support
Nebraska cattlemen attract attention at New York State Fair
Nebraska beef feedlot roundtable Feb. 21 focuses on the future
Nearly all of state's corn crop has reached maturity
NE ag groups upset by NU cuts
ND wheat improves as tour moves across state
ND Wheat Commision rejects NAMA claims
NDWC files against CWB
ND state officials vote for programs
ND specialist thinks fish farming can work
ND judge dismisses crop insurance suit
ND farm goods to Cuba undergo delays
ND companies strike food deals with Cuba
ND alfalfa plant opening delayed
N. Dakota considers ban on planting GMO wheat
NC+ marketing manager wins NAMA award
NC+ introduces new alfalfa variety
NC+ Hybrids wins eight honors at sorghum contest
NCGA task force sees ag sector decline
NCGA supports EPA decision to deny California RFG waiver
NCGA's Snider conducts whirlwind DDGS promotion tour
NCGA seeks USDA drought task force
NCGA says now is time to fix locks, dams
NCGA relocates to new facilities in St. Louis
NCGA releases report showing growers must shift ideas
NCGA rallies for bipartisan renewable fuel standard
NCGA pushes hard for renewable fuel standard
NCGA pleased with ethanol study
NCGA offers farm bill calculator
NCGA hopeful of energy legislation
NCGA, ASA split on farm bill commodity title at convention
NCGA: GMO acceptance progressing in Europe
NCFC will reposition its education mission
NCFAP considers removing Reldan insecticide from market
NCC opposes proposed farm subsidy payment limits in new bill
NCC disappointed in Senate action on payment limits
NCBA welcomes checkoff stay
NCBA wants import meat safety study
NCBA wants FMD rumors investigated
NCBA urges Greenspan to cut interest rates
NCBA urges fed to lower rates
NCBA think tank makes industry recommendations
NCBA teams with McDonald's on beef issues
NCBA supports voluntary country-of-origin labeling
NCBA sends letter to Greenspan
NCBA seeks waiver of trade safeguard for exports to Japan
NCBA seeks federal money for study of volatile markets
NCBA president urges caution by Congress in Australia trade
NCBA president-elect calls for thoughtful deliberation on ban
NCBA president-elect appears before Senate
NCBA praises USDA boxed beef retail reports
NCBA pleased with homeland security
NCBA opposes free trade between U.S. and Australia
NCBA officers respond to debate
NCBA members meet with Congress
NCBA letter misses
NCBA holds meetings with Texas cattlemen
NCBA helps sellers in bankruptcy proceedings
NCBA helps Japan with beef promotions
NCBA files E coli comments
NCBA expresses concerns about foreign animal diseases
NCBA economist joins USDA
NCBA doesn't see the "irony"
NCBA divided on APHIS move to new department
NCBA discusses trade with Uruguayan officials
NCBA discusses adjusting to a case-ready world
NCBA committee refuses packer amendment
NCBA clarifies country- of-origin labeling position
NCBA chief seeks input at meetings
NCBA CEO says his vision is "producer's pocket book"
NCBA CEO hosts forums for Texas cattlemen
NCBA CEO discusses industry issues with Texas cattlemen
NCBA begins search for new CEO
NCBA applauds USDA for emergency CRP grazing
NCBA applauds interim country-of-origin guidelines
NCBA applauds Bush's action in port strike
NCBA and PLC say wilderness study program is not useful
NCBA: Beef imports will not increase
NC+ approves new corn hybrids
NAWG submits comment on proposed crop insurance rule
NAWG study focuses on new wheat uses
NAWG sticks to its guns, backs House farm bill
NAWG responds to disaster aid questions
NAWG president testifies on free trade
NAWG names 2001 Wheat Champion Award recipients
NAWG lists Friend of Wheat Award winners
Nature has allotments
Natural resources group to meet in Topeka
Natural resources group elects officers at first meeting
National Western offers additional scholarships
National Western awards scholarships to CSU students
National Urban Agriculture Symposium slated for May
National tree-law expert to help lead community forestry training
National slaughter summary
National slaughter sales
National slaughter cattle summary
National slaughter cattle report
National project brings fire safety dialogue to Oklahoma
National Pork Producers Council names new CEO
National Pork Board plans pork quality, safety summit
National Pork board funds help McDonalds create new sandwich
National Guard Bureau recognizes Sen. Roberts
National grain feeders urge USDA to investigate CRP
National Farmers Union pleased with farm bill talks
National Biodiesel Board responds to EPA study
National Beef sells four feedlots
National Agriculture Week celebrated March 17 to 24
National ag day honors modern industry
NASS releases sheep, goat slaughter stats
NASDA task force discusses warehouse rule
NASDA reports on EPA actions
Narrow commodity view seen as outdated
Name change describes new role
NAMA seeks methyl bromide exemption
NAILE will host AHA show Nov. 18
NAILE announces dates for annual expo
NAFTA panel finds Mexico guilty in corn syrup anti-dumping case
NAFTA orders Mexico to lift anti-dumping duties on U.S.
Myths still limiting gardening
Mystical conveys farmhouse style with modern conveniences
Mycogen donates sunflower seeds to conservation program
MU workshop to discuss fall-calving cow herds Dec. 14
MU workshop offers pasture improvement tips Aug. 3
MU winter wheat clinic will be May 15
MU tests healthy 'binders' that make venison moist and tender
Mutated sheep gene may help 'fill in the blanks'
MU study shows detassling prevents corn pollen drift
MU students learn about farm safety through special course
MU Southwest Research Center holds 40th field day
MU Southwest Center site for new efforts in sustainable ag
Musk thistle life must be understood to control pest
Mushrush Red Angus launches market, management system
Mushrush receives award
Mushrooms in yards will not damage landscape plants
Museum, funeral home chain sponsor engineered Dutch bull
Museum features dust bowl exhibit
Murphy Farms official outlines keys for success in industry
MU researchers post NuSun hybrid yield data on Internet
MU rain tower tests new urban soil runoff controls
MU Memorial Stadium IDs biting bugs
Multifunctionality key to trade talks, says Penn
FultiFlex Harrow makes a good dairy cow bed
Mulcher breaks up hardpan soil
MU joins universities in water quality program grant
MU horticulturists list ways to keep pests from gardens
MU grazing school dates set for Linneus
MU field day: Pasture fescue is better feed than baled hay
MU Extension specialists begin crop watch
MU entomologist urges public to put West Nile in perspective
MU entomologist studies codling moths in apple orchards
MU entomologist recommends scouting for alfalfa weevil larvae
MU diagnostic researcher: Watch for Dutch elm disease
Muddy feedlots cause cattle to grow slower
MU dairy specialist urges producers to beware of aflatoxin-tainted grain
MU biotech researcher receives honors for work
MU AgrAbility grant will assist farmers
MT producers need to assess fertilizer needs after a big rain
MTBE producers seek future lawsuit protection
MSU extension publication helps ranchers avoid nitrate toxicity
Mow often for healthy lawn
Mower's maneuverability cuts lawn work time
Movie stars lobby for CA farm workers
Mountain snows are the key to optimal irrigation conditions
Most of Texas still needs more moisture for crops
Most farm tax systems flawed
Moss-covered baskets often 'hanged to death'
MO Show Me Select heifer sales set record
Moscow mayor bans U.S. poultry
Morrow wins cattlemen's scholarship
Morgan County 4-H members host North Carolina youths
Morgan 4-Hers place sixth
More UK wheat headed to U.S.
More than 300 enter junior swine judging contest
More than 100 landowners sue DuPont, file claim against BLM
More testing done on imported sheep confiscated last year
More states named disaster areas
More ranchers join beef checkoff suit
More rain needed to prevent crop stress
More of Nebraska shifts into exceptional drought
More insulation in home may not be better, says KSU engineer
More GMO traceability will settle trade disputes
More European wheat on its way to the U.S.
More effective heaves treatment now available
More cases of West Nile virus confirmed
More beef recalled on E coli fears
Moran works with law enforcement to prevent abductions
Moran works to open Russian markets to Kansas beef, pork
Moran works to fight meth plague
Moran works to bring foreign doctors to rural communities
Moran works to assist rural teachers
Moran works for drought aid package before adjournment
Moran urges Bush to assist U.S. sunflower producers
Moran to visit Smoky Hills Public Television Feb. 1
Moran to host field hearing on biowarfare
Moran supports CRP haying decision
Moran staffer to visit Ford County May 13
Moran's Listening Tour stops through April 6 are announced
Moran serves as keynote speaker for FFA conference
Moran seeks resolution to Cuban trade visa issue
Moran seeks interns for offices this summer
Moran seeks help for drough-stricken counties
Moran schedules First District tour stops
Moran rural doctor bill passes full House vote
Moran pushes for rural health care legislation
Moran pushes for disaster aid, overall healthy rural economy
Moran presses Congress to pass drought relief
Moran presented with American Legion award
Moran praises nursing legislation
Moran makes veterans' affairs a top priority
Moran makes conference committee cut
Moran looks to expand ethanol, biodiesel program
Moran introduces bill to boost spending on rural hospitals
Moran holds hearing on health care for servicewomen
Moran gets NAWG award
Moran details grantfor KS health center
Moran defends Kansas' water rights
Moran announces victory for Kansas sunflower producers
Moran announces plans for Afghanistan trip
Moran announces art competition
Moran accepting academy applicants
Moran: Kansans do their part to remember Sept. 11
Moran: Academy applications still open
Montgomery County quarantined for Africanized bees
Montezuma Welding introduces new toolboxes
Montana ranch recognized for environmental stewardship
Montana ranchers propose hunting fees
Montana program rewards ranchers for tending land
Montana judge upholds national beef checkoff
Montana grain growers kick off statewide listening sessions
Montana enacts new TB testing for cattle
Montana declared drought disaster
Montana Beef Network sets genetic improvement workshops
Monsanto working on drought-tolerant crop research
Monsanto uses crop analytics data to benefit producers and processors
Monsanto to trim work force
Monsanto technology enables greater use of soybean varieties
Monsanto seeks OK for new Bt corn
Monsanto investigating misuse of seeds
Monsanto earns OSHA safety award
Monsanto earnings fall sharply
Monsanto donates database to university
Monsanto and DuPont settle biotech dispute
Monsanto aids cassava research
Monsanto, AFBF announce scholarship
Monitoring calf health boosts ultimate stocker profitability
Money program increases savings, decreases debt
Mondale concedes Minnesota Senate race
Mom was right - wash your hands
Moisture retention, management critical to dryland cotton
Moisture aids hay crop in some areas of Kansas
Moeder Oil introduces Citgo lubricant program
Moderate amounts of Halloween candy OK for kids
MN Farmland hog plant to be rebuilt
MN ag drainage meetings set for Aug. 13, 14
Misty Falls designed with open feeling for family gatherings
Mistletoe steeped in rich tradition through history
Missouri wheat variety trials information is on the Internet
Missouri small farm show highlights sustainability
Missouri River bank failures cause big financial losses
Missouri market reports expanded to cover dairy sales
Missouri makes effort to combat gypsy moth problem
Missouri is drought free
Missouri Irrigation Conference set for Feb. 6 in Columbia
Missouri forage specialist proposes year-round grazing
Missouri expects third largest cotton yield
Missouri Department of Agriculture offers scholarships to high school seniors
Missouri Dairy Hall of Honors announces leadership awardees
Missouri can claim 'drought-free' status after moist 2001
Missouri bans MTBE in fuel
Missouri bans importing elk, deer to Aug. 31
Missourians need to prepare for arrival of West Nile Virus
Missouri ag leaders come together to support USDA year-end surveys
Mississippi Republican will chair Senate ag committee
Misconstrued the intent
MI plant begins ethanol production
MiO plant falls victim to General Mills cuts
Minor oilseed loan rates hit Senate floor
Minnesota soils still suffer severe erosion
Minnesota sees increase in irrigated acres
Minnesota man shot by his dog
Minnesota grain industry expanding rapidly
Minnesota farmer up for sustainable agriculture award
Minnesota biodiesel mandate becomes law
Minimum tillage Extension meeting scheduled
Mineral supplements most cost-effective tool in cattle management
Mineral supplements help cattle in any range condition
Mill produces precise size
Millipede invasions easy to stop
Millions of Americans drink contaminated water
Mill fiber consumption falls
Miller moth populations increasing
Milk producers want price support program
Milk named Oklahoma's "state beverage"
Milk: Just what the doctor ordered
Mild winter creates need for late winter, early spring rains
Mild winter changes spring grazing options
Mild weather reduces hay demand; prices are steady
Mild weather prevails, causes lesser alfalfa inquiry, interest
Mild weather causes weak undertones for alfalfa trade
Mild temperatures increase alfalfa weevil risk
Midwest Technologies introduces CenterLine
Midwest mountain lions may be real puma on the prairie
Midwest may experience 'double dip' recession
Midwest grass farmers plan to meet in Hannibal Jan. 22, 23
Midwest grass farmers meet in Hannibal, Jan. 22-23
Midwest gets first snow of season
Midwestern producers should watch for soybean aphids
Midwestern farm value on the rise
Midwest Energy, FHSU announce fuel cell project
Midwest drought causing widespread damage
Midwest Dairy selects new officers
Midsummer is time to think about grain storage
Mideast wheat exports drop 27% from last year
Mid-States Wool closes Belle Fourche branch
Mid-America survey shows soft economic recovery
Microwaves used to measure moisture levels in grain
Microorganisms make soil 'weed suppressive'
Michigan family killed in farmhouse explosion
Mice show cloning can produce unexpected physical changes
Mice sabotage Thailand vote
MGGA reacts to farm bill conference agreement
MGGA president testifies on drought's economic impact
MGGA applauds introduction of captive rail shipper legislation
MGEX launches corn, soybean contracts
Mexico trade officials threaten U.S. with corn syrup import tariff
Mexico taxes corn syrup in soft drinks
Mexico's Fox blasts U.S. farm payments as anti-free trade
Mexico remains key partner in U.S. grains market
Mexico officials say tariffs a bargaining tool
Mexico limits U.S. corn imports
Mexico criticizes subsidies
Mexico corn syrup tax seen as a political move
Mexico boosts farm subsidies
Mexico bans import of live U.S. chicken
Mexican workers' lawsuit dismissed
Mexican spotted owl may cause AZ, NM grazing stop
Mexican ranchers create 'Amigos of Texas A&M' group
Mexican president unveils farm policy
Mexican ports busy during U.S. west coast port lockout
Mexican pig farmers ask for federal help
Mexican hog farmers demand subsidies
Mexican HFCS stance frustrates U.S.
Mexican farmers fear NAFTA effects
Mexican court rules on corn syrup tax
Mexican bottlers drop corn syrup in soda
Methyl bromide alternatives studied
Methamphetamine production costs rural communities
Metalcraft offers simple, compact hitch design
Message of support
Merial touts updated cattle vaccine packaging, labeling
Merial introduces new look to cattle vaccine packaging
Mercury thermometers an unnecessary risk
Memos link ADM to ethanol bid-rigging, market manipulation
Memories of attending a one-room school
Members give Colorado Farm Bureau a voice in Washington
Members from across the state show at junior Hereford show
Meeting will focus on alternative crops
Meetings to focus on sunflower production
Meetings to focus on cattle in drought
Meetings set Oct. 28 to 30 aim to help cattle producers
Meetings, seminars highlight Texoma farm show
Meetings on wheat, farm bill planned
Meeting set to discuss low tillage
Meetings concerning farm bill leave producers confused
Meeting feed needs without breaking the bank
Meat volume prompts cuts in beef plant hours
Meats' colors influence consumer buying patterns
Meat processors now have help on Internet
Meatpackers sued for sex, race discrimination
Meat packers have accepted their fate in industry
Meat inspection changes considered
Meat industry moving forward on process that extends quality
Meat industry developing process to extend quality
MDA expands market reports to Boonville
MDA expands its Website
McNeill to lead Texas A&M animal science department
McManus named to Becker Underwood board of directors
McKee named head of U.S. food safety service
McGee new president of national ESP
MCGA meets with RMA on insurance
McElroy trailer features three floor levels
McElroy offers ground-loading livestock trailer
McDonald's will pay nearly $12 million to vegetarians
McDonalds to serve Spam
McDonald's to begin importing beef
McDonald's stock continues slump
McDonald's reports lower earnings again
McDonald's offers apology, $10 million to vegetarians
McDonald's Japan slashes burger prices
McDonald's Japan has record-setting week
McDonald's CEO defends sales plan
McDonald's, Cargill develop new cooking oil
MCC sale set for April 12, 13
McCollum receives Epsilon Sigma Phi award
McAlester livestock sales report
McAlester livestock sales
McAlester livestock auction
McAlester feeder cattle sales
McAlester cattle sales report
McAlester cattle sales notes
McAlester cattle sales
Maybe Cook really is seeking truth after all
Mastitis information is online
Master gardener sign-up extended until Jan. 25
Master Gardener program is providing, sharing information
Master clothing volunteers 'sew' right
Masser elected director of WAS
Massage therapist treats horses
Marten harrow sets new standard
Marshall inducted into auctioneers hall of fame
Maronek to serve in leadership position with CAST
Markets offer plenty of worries
Market remains steady for most hay; inquiry increasing
Market is the messenger
Marketing workshop offered Feb. 4, 5
Marketing program focuses on fed cattle
Marketing Old West to film industry
Marketing group benefits commercial cattlemen
Marketing fall calves is main topic of FSRC worksop
Marketing effort looks to boost buffalo meat sales
Marketing clubs continue to grow
Market for natural meats expands
Market extremes are nothing new
March is National Nutrition Month
March hog inventory climbs 6%
March ethanol production sets new record
March 20 GMO deadline relaxed, but real
Map shows droughtiest ever
Many questions remain to be resolved with farm bill
Many livestock producers find success with direct marketing
Many influencers don't want to be bothered by facts
Many farms make security improvements
Many dry crops die without moisture
Many don't know about 4-H
Many chime in with reactions to proposed farm legislation
Many benefit from peanut buyout
Many Beef Fest events will be held Aug. 16
Many baby boomers, their children finding farming difficult
Many areas see significant moisture
Many areas remain dry despite tropical moisture
Manure problem at the source of Belgium beer
Manure may be used for electricity
Manure management meetings will be held
Manure management information available
Manure a cost-effective alternative to chemical fertilizers
Manure-based fuel possible reality on U.S. farms
Manufacturers qualify for energy efficiency assessments
Manufacturer, farmer finds mechanical means for a once-manual operation
Man grows 1,245-pound pumpkin
Managing water resources: Defined
Managing farm labor may be difficult for some producers
Manage, prepare pastures now for next spring's grazing
Management tool eases crop planning for merchants, farmers
Management of biotechnology key to proficient insect control
Management of biotechnology
Management meeting scheduled for Aug. 20 at Larned
Management decisions help drought-stressed alfalfa
Manage grazing land after wildfire
Mammoth PB&J sandwich shoots for world record
Making meats safer a 'plum' idea
Make your voice heard
Make sure to enter food contest at fair
Make sure propane tank is properly, safely installed
Make sure food is safe when planning a cookout
Make safety high priority for Halloween fun
Make managing money easier
Make-ahead appetizers put party host one step ahead
Major meat packers address issues at TCFA convention
Majority of state remains under fire advisories
Majority of corn already dented
Major areas suffering from poor pasture, range conditions
Maitland appointed to APR directorate
MaineTainer Program helps Maine-Anjou cattle breeders
Mailboxes to be left open
Mailbox bomb suspect arrested in Nevada
Magnum software offers easy-to-use interface
MachineryLink, corn producers form partnership
Machine automatically installs irrigation drip tapes
Lush green may indicate weeds, not lawn health
Lung lesions are hidden symptom of BRD
Lubbock gains two new Extension specialists
Low water on Illinois River endangers barge traffic
Low soil temperatures concerning wheat farmers
Lowering payments makes economic program social
Lowering corn loan rate is not favored
Louisiana sees fifth West Nile death
Louisiana officials confirm West Nile virus deaths
Lott says drought aid will be revisited in 2003
Lots of materials are available to put into a compost pile
Loss of KKSU radio station
Loss adjusters begin releasing winter wheat acres for payment
Looters destroy Afghanistan seed collection
Looks can be deceiving
Looking for room to grow
Longtime Extension director to retire
Long time connections prompt Bush NCBA visit
Longshoremen's dispute places grain exports in jeopardy
Longshoremen reach tentative agreement
Longhorn producers gather in Fort Worth
Longhorn groups starts member, capital drive
Longhorn cattle auction will be Sept. 19
Long-time ASI member receives USDA award
Long-term exposure to nitrates can increase risk of bladder cancer
Location isn't only cause of isolation
Location, cleanliness of bird feeder is key to its success
Local students attend global 4-H conference
Locally raised foods directory available online
Local funding needed for invasive weeds
Local food systems support farmers, communities, health
Local foods directory to aid farmers' market goers
Local farming changes urban food markets
Local communities benefit from ethanol plants
Lobbyists say steel tariffs may affect ag trade disputes
Lobbying continues as Congress readies for farm bill debate
Loan scams charge advanced fee for credit
Loan program helps beginning SD farmers
LMA supports packer ownership ban
Livestock wheat feeding thwarted by prices
Livestock vegetation management coiference is Sept. 24 and 25
Livestock surviving floods need immediate care
Livestock show raises $700,000 for Texas FFA scholarships
Livestock producers would be paid if FMD hits
Livestock producers work to improve habitats
Livestock producers now have new insect controls
Livestock pollution worries scientists
Livestock operations now seen as threat to evironment
Livestock nutrition scientists gather for conference
Livestock need help keeping cool this hot, dry summer
Livestock market plunge worries grain industry
Livestock judging clinic at UNL Dec. 7
Livestock group protests McDonald's use of imported beef
Livestock grazing for vegetation management conference slated for September
Livestock farmers avoid property taxes
Livestock contract bill urged in senate
Livestock clinic, contest is cancelled
Livestock checkoff questions remain unanswered
Livestock aid on the way, Grassley says
Livestock advisory committee meets
Little progress reached in WTO agriculture talks
Listeria threat prompts meat recall expansion
Liquid nitrogen offers seed storage options
Link exists between drought, family stress
Link between sub-theraputic antibiotic use, resistance not proven
Lindsay adds injection system to GrowSmart product line
Lindquist has answers for 4-H visitors at Kansas State Fair
Linda Parelli set to perform at horse expo
LINCOMIX controls pneumonia effects
Lincomix approved for use in ileitis control
Limousin show features 118 females
Limousin Juniors blaze a trail to Missouri
Limousin breeders honor pioneer
Limousin breeders award calf to fair exhibitor
Lilac's open great room ties bedrooms
Lilac-ash borers begin to emerge, attack
Likelihood high of mold problems in corn crop
Light hail damage to crops reported
Lighter hogs could cause heavier gains
LifeSmarts team wins state contest
Life has evolved from weekly bath in a round tub
Libyan trader seeks to buy U.S. wheat
Libyan firm looks to increase U.S. wheat imports
Lexington livestock sales report
Lexington livestock sales
Lexington feeder cattle
Lexington cattle sales
Lettuce shortage sends prices up
Letter to Daschle causes further anthrax alarm
Letter policy explained
Lespedeza herbicide granted emergency EPA exemption
Leoti couple one of six master farmer-homemaker couples
Leopold Center work becomes more important
Lenders seminar scheduled for June
Legislators, lobbyists unhappy with Venemen's labeling stance
Legislators issue bipartisan plea for drought aid package
Legislation would protect rivers from off-road vehicles
Legislation protects landowners from lawsuits
Legislation looks to bring natural gas to underserved areas
Legere is planning golden year celebration
Legend lespedeza has greater leaf to stem ratio
Leftover pesticides should be stored or properly disposed
Ledbetter honored as Texas state 'Friend of Extension'
Lectures focus on life, work of horticulturist Claude Barr
Leaves of three, let them be
Leasing resources offers negotiation help
Lease meeting is set Jan. 10
Learn to play the numbers game
Learn to manage holiday stress
Learning about kids' toys can mean learning about kids, too
Learn how to do business in Australia and Southeast Asia
Leafy spurge meeting set for July 24, 25
Leading the next generation
Leading ag policy, economics experts speak at Wichita meeting
LEAD Fellows return from national travels
LEAD Fellowship applications available for Group XXII
Leaders say world economy can recover from struggles
LDN designed to work at low pressure
Law would limit aid to factory farms
Lawsuit against Tyson dismissed
Lawmakers seek USDA meat recall information
Lawmakers seek disaster aid to supplement subsidies
Lawmakers express fear for Chinese farmers
Lawmakers call for aid within farm budget
Lawmakers' aides receive NAWG award
Latzke is new advisor for Philanthropy, Foundation officers
Latin soybeans now outnumber U.S. crop
Late week showers bring little relief to state
Late spring calving has some advantages, researchers say
Late-week showers bring seasonal precipitation to 17% of normal
Last chance to spray for bagworms
Last chance for sheep, goat validation
Last alfalfa cutting may influence 2003 crop yields
Lasseter named FSA associate administrator
Largest selection of alternative crops will be shown on tour
Large, small donations fund leadership program
Larger, specialized hog farms becoming status quo in Illinois
Large, open sewing room provides world of options
Large Michigan farms pressured to obtain clean-water permits
Landscaping for energy conservation
Landscape plant health meetings set for Amarillo, Lubbock in March
Land O' Lakes details plans for new advertising campaign
Land-grant universities need to address future challenges
Lame Duck ag aid unlikely
Lamb, wool marketing partnership to revolutionize sheep industry
Lamb recipe cited in recent Broadway play
Lamb checkoff assessment collection begins July 1
Lack of demand and board corrections undermine bids
Lacey oak designated Texas Superstar
Labeling scandal snares Nippon meat executives
KWC to send milling expert to Cuba
KWC provides wheat quality online
KWC promotes Kansas bakers
KWC, KCIA researching certified seed
KU researchers use technology to prevent future Dust Bowls
KS wheat growers participate in statewide wheat tour
KS water supplies continue drop
KSU study shows whole wheat products may fight cancer
KSU study: Flax improves calves' health, enhances beef
KSU students receive weed society awards
KSU's Tierney says corn should yield lower than USDA estimate
KSU starts CWD tests in elk herds
KSU sponsors beef management workshops
KSU software evaluates land purchase risks and benefits
KSU seeking reports on vine crop disease
KSU scientist from Hays earns professional staff award
KSU researches guideline for irrigation-dryland farming
KSU researchers work with industry at value-added facility
KSU researcher studies rice blast disease
KSU researchers: Whole-wheat products fight cancer
KSU professor receives service award
KSU plays important role in biosecurity research
KSU now testing for Chronic Wasting Disease
KSU livestock team places eighth at nationals
KSU hosts feed short course
KSU hosts Cattleman's Day March 1
KSU hosting necropsy demonstration
KSU hires new Extension beef veterinarian
KSU Foundation seeks old 'Royal Purple' yearbooks
KSU forester updates planting recommendations
KSU Extension swine meetings set for Seneca, Washington
KSU Extension meetings slated
KSU economist: U.S. pork exports likely to stay soft
KSU early-warning program notifies veterinarians of newly-discovered animal diseases
KSU Cattlemen's Day is March 1
KSU Agronomy Expo will be held on Sept. 5
KSU agronomist says to mix crop varieties for better yields
KSU ag profitability meetings set for November, December
KS group earns training, education funding grant
KS Farm Bureau PAC donates to both gubernatorial candidates
KS counties declared eligible for USDA emergency farm loans
KS corn producers have options in fighting fungus
Kroger fourth-quarter earnings drop
Kramers honored for 4-H involvement
Korean dairy cow tests positive for FMD
"Know Your Horse" Day at NCTA Feb. 16
Know Where to Go with Roundup Ready corn
Know the facts before making estate decisions
Knowles wins top research award
Knowledge makes stain removal easier
Knowledge has value
Knock down barriers, improve communications will help ag
KLA, TCFA members discuss fed market
KLA, producers sue over regulations
KLA president encourages producers to oppose amendment
KLA members elect new president
Klamath water report delayed
Klamath farmers look to better future with water
Klamath Basin irrigation water supply restored
KLA, KBC call McDonald's about beef imports
KLA honors longtime members
Klaege named state conservationist
KLA Convention session focuses on marketing fed cattle
KLA-KSU plan ranch field day near Wallace
KLA: Johnson amendment would harm independent producers
KKSU station manager eyes future of K-State radio
Kirby Farm's roomy feeling is unique for starter home
Killer bees moving into southern Texas
Kids serve food with a smile
Kids don't like milk?
KGSC works to increase use of grain sorghum
KFU backs passage of country origin
KFB supports emergency disaster aid, CRP flexibility
KFB president pushes trade with Cuba, following his visit
KFB nurtures future agriculture industry leaders
KFB makes transition to new leadership
KFB launches program helping farmers gain income
KFB honors Gardiner, Lee for service to ag
Keystone herbicide will control grasses
Key farm bill pieces still in limbo
Key farm, agribusiness groups increase lobbying in Congress
Kentucky is 'Kool' for Angus show
Kentucky horsemen battle West Nile virus
Kentucky bunkhouse becomes recruiting tool for migrant labor
Kennedy warns Canada to monitor factory farms
Kenaf shows potential as source of insulation materials
Kelloggs recalls cereals
Kellogg blames wheat prices for price hike
Keep wheat pure by planting certified seed
Keep the pressure on
Keep safe during the holidays with these helpful tips
Keep natural Christmas trees safe with plenty of fresh water
Keep insect pests out of home pantry, closet
Keeping it simple works for Oklahoma farmer
Keeping combine in good shape key to saving money
Keep in control of weeds despite heat
Keep energy sources local
Kearny County Conservation District dinner set
KDOC&H seeks public input at meetings
KDOCH&H Website offers info
KDHE to hold public water quality standards hearings
KDHE seeks comments on composting facility
KDHE looks to make 'Clean Sweep' of ag pesticide collection
KDHE confirms West Nile in 16 additional counties
KDHE confirms additional West Nile virus cases
KDHE: West Nile virus tests come back negative
KDA staff will help farmers comply with EPA regulations
KC HRW wheat may have one more rally
KCGA and others tell EPA to follow its scientific guidelines
KC cattle buyers charged with fraud
KCA adds public relations staff member
KAWG members develop policy at their annual meeting
KAWG lauds bittersweet 50th
KAWG board meeting gets off to rough start
KAWG-KWC will hold joint meeting Dec. 2 in Garden City
Karzai pledges Afghan recovery
Karnal bunt spores mostly contained
Karnal bunt harvest protocols
KARL members step outside of box, inside prison walls
KARL members meet with animal rights groups, in DC
KARL hosts sporting clays benefit shoot
Kansas youth to tour Washington, D.C.
Kansas winter wheat crop may suffer stripe rust infection
Kansas wheat stocks 32% lower than last year
Kansas wheat still drying out
Kansas wheat season starts with better moisture
Kansas wheat needs moisture
Kansas wheat is basic part of pizza industry
Kansas wheat farmers file insurance claims
Kansas wheat farmers facing diverse challenges to harvest
Kansas Wheat Commission to send milling expert to Cuba
Kansas wants probe of cattle FMD rumor
Kansas still testing wheat seed for Karnal bunt
Kansas stays CWD-free
Kansas State expert tracks mountain lion sightings
Kansas sorghum commissioner discusses trade visit to Cuba
Kansas producer elected to NCGA board
Kansas officials visit, talk trade with Cuba
Kansas NFO presents management education
Kansas needs feed aid soon, says Roberts, Moran
Kansas livestock producers discuss marketing challenges
Kansas lawns at risk from cold-weather drought
Kansas Klipper designed to solve brush problem
Kansas joint study of HW handling
Kansas Income Tax Institute Conferences slated this winter
Kansas HWW flour promoted in bread book
Kansas horticulture ranks third in agricultural industries
Kansas growers should watch for soybean stem borer
Kansas Gelbvieh breeders honored
Kansas Forest Service has new forester
Kansas farmer urges others to fax lawmakers
Kansas farmers practice long-used sustainable ag methods
Kansas farm cash receipts climb 6% during 2000
Kansas Farm Bureau to host agricultural leadership breakfast
Kansas exports surge to a record in 2001
Kansas ethanol plant expands
Kansas ethanol groups receive federal grants
Kansas delegates selected for 'Conversationâ on Youth'
Kansas crop profiles now linked on Wheatonline
Kansas' cropland shrinking at alarming rate
Kansas crop intentions drop 4% to 19.3 million acres
Kansas county prepares for worst with day-long exercise
Kansas counties hit hard by drought, KU scientists say
Kansas corn production unchanged from Aug. 1 estimates
Kansas corn production lower than projected output for 2001
Kansas corn harvest shows 30% decline from 2001
Kansas corn growers promote E10 Unleaded across the state
Kansas corn commissioner sees promise in Japanese beef market
Kansas corn commissioner learns Cuba wants more U.S. grain
Kansas City zoo goose flock will be cooked
Kansas cattle tested for foot-and-mouth disease
Kansas cattle producers face tough choices in drought
Kansas Cattlemen's Association surveys producers
Kansas Bull Test sale will be April 3 in Beloit
Kansas budget cuts may eliminate some ag reports
Kansas Beef Expo continues to feature best genetics
Kansas alfalfa producers cutting, baling in full swing
KS ag secretary seeks withdrawal of grain standards provision
Kansas agriculture: Our heritage and our future
Kallenbach wins national forage award
Kalf Koat keeps calves warm, dry
Kahnsteel announces its new Website
KAA meets May 7
KAA conducting membership drive
K-State Swine meetings set for Seneca, Washington
K-State Swine Day slated for Nov. 21
K-State study shows soybeans benefit from crop rotations, too
K-State researchers develop new varieties; Seek "the perfect soybean"
K-State researchers are trying to keep dairy cows cooler
K-State Research tackling challenges of shortfall
K-State officials urge producers to test livestock feed
K-State heads AgrAbility Program to help disabled farmers
K-State economist studies retail success in Kansas
K-State crops team wins national contest
K-State ag economists share U.S., KS dairy industry facts
K-D Manitou adds model to line
K-31 tall fescue may not be best choice for Kansas lawns
Justice Dept. reviews ADM deal
Jury finds MTBE pollutes groundwater
Junior swine enthusiasts compete at Summer Spectacular
Juniors exhibit limousin cattle in Denver
Junior National Hereford Expo to be held in Sioux Falls
Junior Herefords hand out Golden Bull awards at convention
Junior Hereford exhibitors enter record numbers
Junior Grange princess named
June fed-cattle sales fall short
Junction City sales report
Junction City sales
Junction City livestock sales
Junction City feeder sales
Junction City feeder cattle sales
Junction City feeder cattle
Junction City cattle sales report
Junction City cattle sales
Junction City cattle receipts
July conference focuses on beef genetics, efficiency
Judging events set for Aug. 17
Judging contests attracts 250 entrants
Judging contest recognizes top swine judges, teams
Judging contest just around the corner
Judging contest held during horse expo
Judge says Smithfield can own livestock
Judge ready to rule on checkoff
Judge nixes New Mexico redistricting proposal
Judge lifts ban on suburban deer hunt
Judge finishes hearing lawsuit testimony
Judge dismisses Tyson lawsuit
Judge dismisses animal rights suit against Texas ranchers
Judge approves settlement in Starlink consumer case
Judd Ranch launches website for its programs
Judd Ranch hosts junior judging contest
JRA holds annual round up
Journal refutes Mexican corn, GMO story
Jornada researchers dedicate range expansion
Joplin stockyard sales
Joplin special feeder sales
Joplin regular livestock sale
Joplin regional stockyard sales
Joplin regional stockyards
Joplin regional sales report
Joplin regional sales notes
Joplin regional sales
Joplin regional livestock sales
Joplin regional feeder sales
Joplin regional cattle sales
Joplin feeder cattle sales
Joplin cattle sales report
Johnson is featured speaker at Kansas State Grange convention
Johnson edges Thune in tight SD Senate race
Johnson amendment more than ownership
Johnson Amendment creates different views
Johne's disease ranks high as potential dairy threat
John Deere closes Iowa plant
John Deere approves biodiesel use in PowerTech engines
John Deere announces Web-based recruiting service for dealers
John Deere AMS delivers solutions to agriculture's new challenges
JD dealers service more than just Deere products
JD 8020 series uses PowerTech engine
JC Robinson Seeds purchases European seed corn company
J.C. Robinson offers seed advisor convention
J.C. Robinson offers agronomy information to producers
J.C. Robinson launches new Golden Harvest program
JC Robinson buys Zelder
JC Livestock sales report
Japan to place more restrictions in attempt to remove BSE risk
Japan thinks BSE came another way
Japan slaps tariff on imported pork
Japan partially lifts import ban on U.S. poultry, products
Japan may lift ban on cloned beef, milk
Japan, Korea dread disease, ban U.S. poultry imports
Japan goes online to fight BSE rumors
Japan, EU oppose U.S. tariff proposal
Japanese use cows to deliver defiant message against BSE
Japanese prime minister spurns requests to dismiss ag minister
Japanese officials finds virus in Chinese birds; enact import ban
Japanese officials estimate total cost of BSE outbreak
Japanese official disagrees with U.S. academic BSE report
Japanese meat scandal grows
Japanese farm ministry suspects milk substitute in BSE case
Japanese farm minister questions tracking BSE source
Japanese consumer research helps USMEF build relationships
Japanese beetle spreads westward
Japanese beef consumers react cautiously after Nippon scandal
Japanese agriculture subsidies criticized
Japanese ag ministry blamed for BSE risk
Japanese ag ministers resign
Japan eases U.S. poultry products ban
Japan considers food label laws
Japan confirms fourth BSE case
Japan bans U.S. poultry
January meeting to discuss Texas rural leadership
Jailed Traficant nets 15% vote in OH race
JADE II alfalfa variety sells well
I win, you win
Ivy announces purchase of implant technology, patents
IVOMEC treatment gives increase in performance
It's twister time in High Plains
It's time to rock and roll!
It's time for some action
It's tailgating season: Remember food safety
It's not too late to hang out bird feeders
'It's an evolution, not a revolution'
It is time to winterize cow herds
It is time to plant a fall garden in the High Plains
It is time for Senate to pass Trade Promotion Authority
It is time for a new federal homestead act in rural areas
It is hard to deny older people the right to drive
It is about time to "winterize" cool season lawn grasses
ITC ruling could yield wheat tariffs
ITC okays Canadian wheat anti-dumping probe expansion
Is your child's brain 'wired' correctly
ISU uses virtual farm tour as distance education tool
ISU study measures corn pollen movement
ISU's Institute for Food Safety and Security protects ag
ISU scientists will continue transgenic corn research
ISU research helps producers play offense
ISU researchers turn soybean crops into candles, markers
ISU researchers study effects of grazing on water quality
ISU receives $21 million grant to help youth avoid problems
ISU receives $16 million in Cargill gifts
ISU professor releases study on new corn
ISU is collecting and analyzing U.S. soybeans
ISU hosts online management courses
ISU conducts national soybean quality study
ISU ag students travel the world
ISU agronomist wins national fellowship
ISU ag majors welcome challenges of playing football
Is this any way to feed a world?
Is the farm bill a social program?
Is livestock assistance a cash cow for some producers?
Is it summer already?
I seem to find all the wrong kinds of people
Is China embracing or shunning GMOs?
IRS watchdog suggests tax changes by Congress
IRS approves water-depletion allowance for tax year 2001
Irrigation supplies continue to decline
Irrigation group, corn growers hold annual meeting Feb. 1
Irrigation demand seen normal
Irrigation conference shows value of watering schedule
Irrigation company offers insurance program for systems
Irrigated soybeans do well in five test plots
Irrigated sorghum still in good condition
Irrigated pasture workshop features variety of topics
Irrigated pasture pays off for growers
Irrigated grass meeting is Feb. 4, in Ulysses
Irradiation- Future of food safety
Irradiated beef debuts in Kansas supermarkets in October
Irradiated beef becomes more available across United States
Irion county hires new Texas Cooperative Extension agent
Iran denies U.S. wheat rumors
IPM encompasses series of evaluations
Iowa youths can apply now to attend citizenship program in Washington
Iowa USDA facility lacks security, called a "joke"
Iowa stockyard closing, few worry
Iowa St. center holds Q & A on biotech future
Iowa State studies poultry manure application rates
Iowa State launches Agricultural Marketing Resource Center
Iowa State Fair is 'The Big One'
Iowa sire profit comparison project breaks new ground
Iowa Select Farms loses lawsuit, plans appeal
Iowa researchers study new oilseed crop in Iowa
Iowa Quality cull cow program announced
Iowa Quality Beef Supply Cooperative finalizes Tama facility purchase
Iowa producers will continue beef checkoff
Iowa producers to participate in regional forage conferences
Iowa Pork Producers differ from national
Iowa Organic Conference is slated Nov. 20
Iowans battle livestock odors
Iowa Mesonet gathers data from 500 sites daily
Iowa legislature passes livestock regulation bill
Iowa isn't a science project
Iowa grocery stores stocking organic poultry
Iowa Gov. Vilsack signs tougher CAFO regulations
Iowa governor signs new livestock confinement rules
Iowa govenor race marred by mudslinging over hog manure
Iowagate could unseat Harkin and Dem's control of Senate
Iowa farm markets Red Deer
Iowa denies permits for large hog facility
Iowa county bans new livestock farms
Iowa co-op sells for $4.5 million
Iowa charity steer show raises more than $66,000
Iowa biodiesel plant opens
Iowa beef council joins the Million Dollar Club
Iowa beef cooperative acquires Tama plant
Iowa Beef Center sponsors pasture field day July 15
Iowa Beef Center revises Estrus Synchronization Planner
Iowa Beef Center offers second feedlot short course
Iowa Beef Center announces field day tour, tailgate party
Iowa attorney general says Smithfield ruling compliant
Iowa 2000 census shows population is 61% urban
In winter: Don't close attic vents
Involved parents make difference for school kids
Investors sell restaurants on FMD news
Investors closing ConAgra meat deal
Investor meetings planned for Oakley ethanol plant
Investor meetings planned for new ethanol plant
Investigators say FDA has not enforced animal feed restrictions
Investigators believe death was caused by Conagra beef
Inventory lists important for property insurance claims
Inventor finalists named for ag technology show
Introduction of microbial performance standards just politics
Intrepid serves as ideal home for retired couples
In the shadows of power: Behind the scenes of farm bill negotiations
Intervet repackages vaccines
Intervet renames PRV vaccine
Intervet redesigns vaccine packaging
Internet shoppers should follow tips
Internet marketing game intended to build producer skills
Internet-based learning available to landowners
International workshop focuses on non-point source pollution
International marketing service boosts Missouri sales
International grains program year in review
International Grains Program hosts industry representatives
International agricultural issues should be on producers' minds
Internal parasites can lead to productivity losses
Interior secretary pushes for California water agreement
Interest in U.S. wheat fills Wheat Marketing Center's June
Interesting floor layout gives Orchard unique look
Interest in dog agility contests is growing
Interest continues for dairy quality alfalfa in slow trade
Integrated Pest Management now nationally accepted practice to save environment, money
Insurance crisis looms for Midwestern grain elevators
Insurance company delays coverage stop
Insurance available for prescribed burn managers
Instant-read thermometer guide
Inspector says listeria outbreak could have been prevented
Inside hay storage would pay East Texas producers
Insects thrive in mild weather
Insects expected to cause crop problems
Insect population speculation often a difficult venture
Insecticide gets emergency okay for aphids on cotton
insecticide ear tags offer extended protection
Insecticide approved for additional application time
Insect galls on trees unsightly, usually not fatal
Inquiry begins in California bovine tuberculosis case
Inoculant designed for low-liquid application
Innoculant effectively increases soybean yields
Initiative 300 has no effect on the cattle feeding industry
In horseradish capital, disease threatens crop
In historic move, U.S., Canadian ag producers partner for profit
Information helps specialists make correct soil diagnosis
Infectious disease conference discusses food supply safety
Inexpensive new test detects tuberculosis in mammals
Industry responds to study linking meat to diabetes
Industry experts advise hog farmers to strictly manage herds
Industry analysts not alarmed by recent hog-weight rise
Indoor air quality could adversely affect health
Indonesia plans GMO labels
India studies GM soy oil
Indiana using turkey manure to purify water
India eyes massive irrigation effort
Index shows U.S. dollar is overvalued, hurting exports
Indaco Metals is family-owned
Increasing calves' milk intake increases growth rate
Blister beetle numbers could spell trouble for horses
Income gap widens between urban, rural workers
Include two major foods in every snack
In aftermath of adversity, people show great tenacity
I'm ready for an electronic identification chip
Improved weed control tool
Implant offers marketing flexibility for feedlot cattle
Imperial Sugar Co. closes Texas plant
Immigration agents acted in bad faith in packing plant raid
IMF lowers 2003 global growth forecast
IMF chief says U.S. should end ag subsidies
IMF asks wealthy countries to halt trade barriers
Imaging system used to detect food contaminants
Illinois wins top American Royal judging honors
Illinois eliminates antibiotics in milk
Illegal drug makers target farm tanks
Ignoring poor drainage can be costly mistake
'If you pond it, the cattails will come'
IFB betrays family farms
ID program examines food animals
ICA offers feedlot consulting
IBP lawsuit granted class-action status
IBBA selects 10 to directorship posts
IBBA programs set direction for the future
IBA awards scholarships to junior breeders
IA town fights proposed 7,200-head hog complex
IA sues against ag telemarketing group
IA residents protest new hog facility
IA Research shows value of crop rotation
IA producers market both pork, live hogs
I appreciated Root
I am seen as outspoken and often blatantly rude
IA fertilizer spill kills thousands of fish
IA Farm Bureau spokesman dies
IA Communities launch county food systems
IA attorney general clears up hog moratorium confusion
i-Wob uses low pressure nozzles
HyReach Clipper cuts big limbs easily
Hybrid-Herbicide management guide rates interaction
HW Wheat discussed in Portland
Hutchinson introduces new belt conveyor product line
Hurricane spares AR farmers serious losses
Hurricane Lili prompts Texas, Louisiana evacuation orders
Huron livestock sales report
Huron cattle sales report
Huron cattle sales notes
Huron cattle sales
Hunters may be rusty on safety skills
Hume-Aide reconditions cropland
Human kidney built from cow embryo clone
Human heart may be able to repair itself
Human form of BSE claims first victim in Italy
Human DNA introduced into cloned calves
Hugoton hosts cotton production meeting Feb. 26 at Memorial Hall
Hub City livestock sales
Hub City cattle sales
How will we use all the corn we produce?
How to save rural landscapes
How to make delicious deer jerky at home
How to identify household hazardous products
How 'shweat' it is
How far are some willing to go to support PETA?
How do you forgive husband that cheated
Howard couple honored as one of six master farmer, homemakers
Houston Livestock Show is the place to be
House wants early start to dove season
House, Senate fail to agree upon energy bill
House, Senate conferees say compromise is near
House raises soybean loan to $4.98
House proposesseven-year farm bill
House prepares to conference farm bill
House passes Moran-sponsored J-1 Visa bill
House passes farm bill
House names representatives to farm bill conference committee
House heads home without passing disaster assistance
House committee refuses Bush food stamp plan for bill
House can be made safe for young holiday guests
House budget plan increase funding for veterans health care
Hotline provides access to Legislative activities, documents
Hot, dry weather seems to be linked with more spider mites
Hot, dry weather continuesto stress alfalfa, grass hay
Hot, dry weather conditions benefit alfalfa cutting, baling
Hot,dry weather brings end to wheat harvest
Hot, dry conditions allow wheat harvest to progress quickly
Host a special holiday gathering by serving leftovers
Horticulture judging team brings home top award
Horticultural Industries Show offers something for everyone
Horse supplement improves coat
Horse show benefits Children's Mercy Hospital
Horse sale
Horse owners should vaccinate stock now for West Nile Virus
Horse judging a field day highlight
Horse auction to benefit Iowa 4-H
Hormel partnership to market case-ready beef, pork products
Hormel hog plant announces continuation of slaughter
Hormel ends Illinois hog slaughter
Hormel asked to reconsider hog slaughter move
Hormel and Cargillform joint venture
Hope springs eternal for one farm family
Hope springs eternal for one farm family
Hope is great stress-reducer
Hood's Transcar carries heavy loads
Hong Kong to kill more chickens
Hong Kong McDonald's offers Chinese rice dishes
Hong Kong foot-and-mouth outbreak kills 10,000 hogs
Honey production drops 8% in 2001
Honey production drops 16% in 2001
Honey prices rebound
Honeydew just 'processed' plant sap
Honest differences
Homeowners should prioritize watering needs during drought
Homemakers Guild sponsors scholarship
Homeland Security plan has 'gaping holes,' senator says
Holiday plants can last longer with proper care
Holiday event will be Nov. 7
Holden praises action to boost Missouri's ethanol industry
Hog returns seen negative for near term
Hog producers responded quickly to low prices
Hog producers can quiz sow managers
Hog prices rise as Russians restart chicken import
Hog prices rise as Russians re-start chicken imports
Hog, lamb show scheduled for June 1
Hog farmers rush to beat new rules date
Hog farmers await impact of beef checkoff decision
Hog confinements face legal challenges across nation
Hog, chicken confinement can cause nasty flu bugs
Hog checkoff to be reduced Sept. 30
Hog-Lot critics craminto Iowa capitol
Hitch offers unique, three-piece design
History is repeating
Hispanic research shows growing potential U.S. beef market
Hints can help stocker operators through winter
Hiniker 4850 is designed for seeding soybeans
High yield farming works
High winds negate benefits from rain
High winds cause wheat damage in severely dry portions of state
High toxin levels found in IL corn
High temps erase much needed moisture
High temperatures placefall-applied nitrogen at risk
High school students lack financial literacy
High Plains subsoil moisture remains critical
High Plains slaughter sales
High Plains slaugher sales
High Plains livestock sales
High Plains grain elevator conference set for Feb. 14
Highmore cattle sales report
Highmore cattle sales
Highmore cattle sale
High meat stocks worry some trade analysts
Highlights program focuses on some ag success stories
High levels of silo gas cause health concerns
High input costs, lower livestock income cut farm income
High heat takes its toll on crops
High heat leads to carcinogens in starchy foods
Higher prices promptmore wheat planting
Higher feed costs upset cattle dynamics
High country sees significant snowfall
High-nitrate hay concerns MT farmers during drought
High-capacity load cell unveiled
Higgins is appointed to interim director post
HHS takes over rural doctor visa program from USDA
He was just a guy
Hess wins OJSA exhibitor award
Hessian Fly-free date is Oct. 2
He should look his work hours
Heroes day camp features Old West activities
Hereford World hires Holt to cover western region
Herefords host second national show
Herefords compete at Southwestern Exposition
Hereford juniors hold field day, show
Hereford group holds annual tour
Hereford breed shines in Denver yard show
Hereford breeders learn importance of genetics
Hereford breeders anticipate new American Royal schedule
Hereford breed anticipates "Mile High Night"
Hereford association is moving to blood typing
Herbs may liftlivestock production
Herbs a good source of antioxidants
Herbicides can worsen brittle snap corn problem
Herbicide reduces cheat grass in wheat fields
Herbicide premix offers more consistent control
Herbicide helps soybean crops
Herbicide can be used on peanuts
Hennessey FFAers earn state degrees
Hennessey FFAers compete in world's largest junior stock show
Hennessey FFA, 4-H members see success at Kingfisher show
Hennessey chapter celebrates National FFA Week
Help us you did
Help! The fruit is floating!
Helping children handle holidays after a divorce
Help children have meaningful holidays
Help children do well in school through everyday activities
Help children develop good study time habits
Heifers receive customized attention
Heifer group moves headquaters
Heavy rains prompt some wheat replanting
Heat wave continues to hit crops
Heat quickly evaporates rainfall
Heating with waste oil has benefits
Heated debate ragesover GM food at summit
Heat, drought worries help push the grain prices higher
Heat, drought mayexaggerate differences in fields
Heat, drought forcesfarmers to sell off cattle
Heat, drought causepollination problems
Heart Rock Bison brings home the gold at annual meeting
Heart disease affects women, too
Hearing examines issue of foreign-beef promotion by mandatory beef checkoff
Healthy snacks OK anytime, says KSU nutritionist
Healthy living grants available
Healthy grilling can be thrilling
Health survey presented at Soybean Symposium
Health of U.S. cattle should be priority when importing stock
Headline was incorrect
Header transport maker celebrates 20th anniversary
Header makes easy work of sorghum, sunflowers
Header designed for high-yielding crops
Hay workshop is Feb. 7 and 8, in Ruidoso, NM
Hay trade varies from slow to moderate throughout area
Hay trade slows throughout area amidst steady prices
Hay trade slows in most areas as weather turns slightly mild
Hay trade slows in most areas, as supplies remain adequate
Hay trade slows, as feedyards cut back alfalfa consumption
Hay trade slow overall, with light to moderate demand
Hay trade remains steady; producers ready for holiday
Hay trade remains slow, with best demand for dairy alfalfa
Hay trade remains slow overall, with light demand
Hay trade remains slow; most areas receive much-needed rain
Hay trade remains slow, as alfalfa comes out of dormancy
Hay trade primarily slowto steady with tight supplies
Hay trade moderates overall; some areas receive rain
Hay trade moderates overall, as trading activity picks up
Hay trade moderate overall; Rain needed throughout state
Hay trade continues slow to moderate as spring arrives
Hay trade continues slow; Most areas receive light rain
Hay supplies should last throughout the winter
Hay supplies remain adequate for current overall demand
Hay show scheduled for Oct. 31
Hay show entries due by Oct. 14
Hays' Fall Field Day cancelled due to drought
Hays discussion features 'hot beef topics'
Hay quality varies greatly this year
Hay producers cutting, baling furiously, as market moderates
Hay prices remain steady to firm across the trade area
Hay prices mostly steady, demand fair to good overall
Hay prices are steady; movement is moderate
Hay prices are mostly steady to firm
Hay moves slowly overall, with mostly moderate demand
Hay moves slowly amidst continued steady prices
Hay movement remains slow across the state
Hay movement increases, as weather permits final haying
Hay market steady overall, as some areas see higher prices
Hay market remains steady; weather pressures prices
Hay market remains steady, as feedyards seek alternatives
Hay feeding methods should focus on reducing waste
Hayes Co. judging contest set for May 2
Hay crop relies on Mother Nature
HayCorp offers new StakWagon
Hay bales needed for fair contest
Hawaiian agriculture showing growth despite slow economy
Have realistic expectations for spouse
Harvest progresses quickly
Harvesting delayed by wet weather
Harvesting crop residue can decrease soil productivity
Harvesting, baling wheat underway
Harvest Ball benefits Nebraska Rural Response Hotline
Harper buys Ochs Bros.Hereford operation
Harkin wants explanation of officials' farm bill views
Harkin, Veneman clash over farm bill spending at hearing
Harkin taints farm bill with irradiation
Harkin supports packer ban
Harkin says farm bill talks are moving along
Harkin says disaster relief bill should be drafted soon
Harkin, Ganske clashin first public debate
Harkin first to express concern on APHIS move
Harkin, Daschle doubt USDA corn policy
Harkin criticizes delay in Dorr confirmation hearing
Harkin chides Treasury about denying license to travel to Cuba
Harkin challenges the packing industry's bluff
Harkin, ag groups criticize USDA warehouse rule
Harkin: Senate bill ready for conference committee
Harkin: Farm billis 99% complete
'Hardy' plants can freeze, too
Hard white wheat progress reviewed
Hardware trade groups merge
Hardships eased through diversification
HARDI sprayer features increased capacity
Hallford receives Distinguished Service Award from animal sciences group
Hail hits Italy's vineyards hard
Haggling continues over livestock aid funding
Hagel seeks CRP penalty waiver
Hagel pushes for morelivestock insurance
Habitat is key aspect to successful deer management
Guymon livestock sales report
Guymon livestock sales notes
Guymon livestock sales
Guymon livestock auction report
Guymon cattle sales report
Guymon cattle sales
Gumon cattle auction notes
Gulke predicts corn market slowdown after USDA report
Guidelines to avoid prussic acid, nitrate poisoning
Guide helps with used equipment purchasing decisions
Guest worker program helps U.S. employers find labor
Gudmundsen schedules open house for Aug. 28
Guava trees thriving at Weslaco ag research center
Growing rice is popular in handful of Missouri counties
Growing organic marketapplauds new USDA label
Growing conditions dictate spraying needs
Growers question winter wheat planting this season
Growers on the "classic track" visit a premier trade show
Growers no longer need to trade productivity for grain quality
Grower sees the sunny side
Grouser dozer blade made for big tractors
Grouser blades designed for big tractors
Group wants Bush to pressure Europe on GM crops
Groups want soy milk in schools
Groups want biotech foodawareness to continue
Group studies free-ranged turkeys
Groups stymie payment limits
Groups study future of ethanol in diesel
Groups seek to nominate lamb board members
Group speaks out against storage rules
Groups oppose free trade agreement with Australia
Groups must work together
Groups fear shift of cottonacres will harm producers
Group seeks stay on decision opening U.S. to Mexican trucks
Group seeks regulatory panel for USDA organic labeling
Group seeks outlaws, aggies
Groups claim USDA hid information on recalls
Group says USDA BSE rules not necessary
Group says Country of Origin labeling benefits outweigh cost
Groups attempt to prove farming methods reduce global warming
Group opposes Internet taxation
Group of Iowa farmers plans better manure management
Group genetically engineers tobacco with reduced nicotine
Group fights for higher air quality standards
Group expresses concern with USDA pork purchase
Group adds swine to germplasm collection
Grocery retailers already imposing FDA food rules
Grocery prices continue to drop
Grimm re-elected as Kansas CattleWomen president
Grilling gourmets should practice food safety
"Greens" should be selected carefully and replaced often
Greenspan addresses Congress on economy
Greenpeace targets tainted NE grain elevator
Greenpeace says GM corn found in Swiss food products
Greenpeace blocks GMO corn shipment
Greenbugs, drought conditions mean below average wheat yields
Greenbug-resistant HRWW germplasm line now available
Great Western Beef Expo marks 119 days
Greatest Cheese Lover named in recipe contest
Greater Midwest Auctioneer Championship
'Grazing lands dollars and cents' is theme for OGLCA conference
Grazing for Future Profits offered March 4
Grazing field day May 16 in Ellis County
Grazing corn, alfalfa can compensate for pasture shortages
Grazing conference discusses management basics
Grazing cattle in drought-stressed corn fields deemed risky
Grazers host educational tours
Grazers earn recognition from range management group
Gray County wind farm taps abundant Kansas resource
Gray County wind farm taps abundant Kansas resource
Graves Farm tour is Aug. 27, near Corning
Grass seed meeting features production research presentations
Grassley worried about payment limitations, packer amendments
Grassley works to make ethanol part of California energy plan
Grassley urges new packer-buying rules
Grassley urges dialoguebetween farm, city dwellers
Grassley touts biodiesel plant, addresses farm bill
Grassley threatens trade sanctions on Mexican HFCS
Grassley pushes for permanent Chapter 12
Grassley plans voluntary contract arbitration bill
Grassley handicaps farm bill committee
Grassley expectsfarm bill by May 1
Grassley criticizes Senate Democrats' subsidy payment limits
Grassley blasts study on ownership ban
Grassley, Baucus expressconcern on WTO talks
Grasshopper traps based on low-tech idea
Grasshoppers taking over Nebraska farms
Grasshoppers damage grasslands, could move to crops
Grasshoppers continue to plague many parts of the state
Grass based dairy finds a home in Missouri
Grass-fed beef finds market on Internet
Grapple offers easy attachment
Grapple is multipurpose
Grape growers protest price-fixing at wineries
Grape Growers Forum features trade show, state's finest wines
Grant writing workshop planned
Grant awarded to fund CSU Extension's AgrAbility program
Grange selects new board member at annual convention
Grange honors 'Sky Spy' with distinguished service award
Grand presence of Hartford established by brick fireplace
Grand opening of Goodland travel information center
Gramann selected to national park service post
Grain standards emphasized at grading schools
Grain spill shuts down Amtrak train
Grain sorghum commissioners named
Grain Sorghum Board sets meeting date
Grain shortage threatens food supply
Grain production field day slated for Parsons
Grain market close
Grain loaders help in field
Grain hopper accessories make harvest safer, profitable
Grain harvest is efficient and quick
Grain harvest advancing at slow pace
Grain farmers 'flip' for legislators
Grain export inspections decline
Grain cleaner capable of high capacity cleaining
Grain cart is designed with user in mind
Grafton student to be recognized at national FFA convention
Grafton student recognized for entrepreneurial achievements
Gradual temperature increase dries wet fields prior to small grains seeding
Grad student's research may help improve food safety
Gracious lines of Bryson offer owners spacious family living
GPS tracks cattle from outer space
GPS receiver is convenient
Gov. Graves' ag advisory board holds teleconference April 17 from 8-10 a.m.
Governor will speak at March tourism meeting
Governor's rural development initiatives meet the "bear test"
Governor says disease appears under control in Colorado
Governor's ag tour is Sept. 17, in Stafford Co.
Governor's ag board to meet
Governors ag board hosts conference call Dec. 10
Governor Owens tackles drought
Governor creates bioterror council
Governor candidates issue statements regarding agriculture
Governor candidate releases agriculture policy statement
Government Website brings together science, technology
Governments honor screwworm eradication 30th anniversary
Government researchers deserve credit for food safety
Government needs FMDprocedure improvements
GO TEXAN marketing program promotes agricultural products
Got cloned milk?
GOP wins Senate Homeland Bill fight
GOP, lobbying groups mounting effort to make estate tax repeal permanent
Good to excellent soy quality seen throughout Brazil
Good record keeping key to stress-free tax season
Good management practices can save time too
Good management never stops
Goodland is sunflower capitol
Good cash flow plankey to farmer profitability
Golf tees nowmade from corn
Goldthwaite sheep sales
Goldthwaite sheep, goat sales report
Goldthwaite sheep, goat sales
Goldthwaite sheep, goats
Goldthwaite sheep, goat auction
Goldthwaite sheep and goat sales
Goldthwaite sheep and goat auction
Golden Plains entomologist transferred to central location
Golden Harvest takes top honors at alfalfa expo
Golden bull, awards given to juniors at PRIDE Convention
Go fly a kite!
'God Bless America' wins speech contest
GoBob supplies pipe, steel and fence materials
GoBob fences offer many advantages
Goatsuckers and little browns are predators of mosquitoes
Goat meat shows potential as regional growth industry
Goat breeders will show stock June 6 to 9
GMO rules to be WTO trade weapon
GMO protesters picket grain exchanges
GMO firms mull lawsuits against China for trade barriers
GMO eggs to produce drugs on the way
GMO certification has legal ramifications
GMLS offers steel buildings and grain bins
GM crops could help lower pesticide use on food
GM crops cause concern
GM crop acres rose in 2001
GM corn-tainted soybeans delivered to Nebraska elevator
Glyphosate sprays no longer as effective
Glomalin offsets carbon
Glickman named headof Harvard school
Glickman joins organic beef company board
Glasscock establishes security committee
Give your day a health boost with apples and walnuts
Give lawns 'muscle' to survive summer
GIPSA nominees sought
Ginseng act clarifies U.S., Asian varieties
Ginners urged to check 1099 forms
GGT offspring win top Saler honors, at Denver
Getting roses ready for winter
Get the picture
Get ready now for calving season
Get product info quicker
Get out your vote for agriculture
Get nutritional scoop on ice cream
'Get in shape' emotionally before holiday stress hits
Get Creative with cranberries
Get a financial 'check-up'
Gerontology specialist lists reasons for memory loss
Germany to allow animal slaughter for Islamic religious purposes
German calf tests positive for illegal antibiotic, says officials
German beef carcasses may have been improperly tested
Gephardt steps down as House minority leader after elections
Gephardt backs packer ownership ban, country-of-origin labeling
Georgia sales summary
Georgia man makes corn bin his home
Georgia livestock sale summary
Georgia livestock sales summary
Georgia feeder summary
Georgia cattle summary
Georgia cattle sales summary
Georgia cattle sales
Georgia cattle auction summary
Georgia cattle auctions summary
Georgia cattle auctions
Georgia auction summary
Georgia auction sales
Genticist says GMOworries will continue
Genomics center will improve animal health
Genomic company expands with new office in Denver
Genho named to advisory board
Genetic, natural foods selling about the same in Europe
Genetically modified wheat is a corn grower issue
Generation finds itself stuck in the middle of their parents, children
General Permit for livestock will save time, focus efforts
General Mills exits MT grain biz
Gene found to make fresher tomatoes
Gene change made Hong Kong flu deadly
Gelbvieh launches SmartBuy program
Gelbvieh group unveils Feedyard Merit EPD
Gaucho insecticide approved for corn use
GASP works to obtain additional water
Gas prices take a dive
Gas prices jump to highest level since November, 2001
Gas prices jump 14.5 cents per gallon
Gasoline prices show slight increase
Gas drilling could provide future water for irrigation
Garst Seeds offers 20 new soybean varieties
Garst Seed plants their own 'Field of Dreams'
Gardening program touches 15,000 Bexar Co. kids a year
Gardeners should watch corn, tomato plants closely
Gardeners should wait on bagworms
GAO, FCA examine ways to draw young farmers
GAO analyzes concentration of ethanol marketplace
GANLAB now offerscost-sharing
Games: Should parents let child win?
Galloway book traces breed's origins
GA dairy feeds demand for hand-crafted cheeses
GA beef recalled due to potential E coli
Futurity sales draw worldwide buyers to Fort Worth
Future remains bright for ethanol plants
Future farms may be near the urban areas
Future Cattleman scholarships awarded
Future brightens for light-based carcass inspection device
Future Beef reorganizes under Chapter 11
Funny weather does not qualify as El Nino, says meteorologist
Funding blamed for ag disease spread
FultiFlex Harrow makes a good dairy cow bed
Full text of farm bill now available
Ft. Smith livestock sales report
Ft. Smith livestock sales
Ft. Smith cattle sales receipts
Ft. Smith cattle sales notes
Ft. Smith cattle sales
Ft. Smith cattle auction
Ft. Smith auction sales
Ft. Pierre livestock sales report
Ft. Pierre livestock sales notes
Ft. Pierre livestock sales
Ft. Pierre livestock report
Ft. Pierre livestock auction
Ft. Pierre cattle sales report
Ft. Pierre cattle sales
Ft. Pierre cattle auction
Ft. Madison resident shows top-selling boar at nationals
FTC kicks ethanol probe upstairs
FSRC will host a Beef Marketing Workshop
FSIS adopts new screening method for listeria
FSIS administrator will speak at AMI Convention
FSA in high gear, serving wheat industry, humanitarian cause
FSA clarifies documentation needs for payment programs
Fruit, vegetable growers complain about aid use
Fruit growers use freeze protection as temps drop to mid-20s
Fruit field day slated for June 4
Fruit-producing plants need 'outside' help
Frosts named Cattlemen of the Year by NMCGA
Front Range receives much-needed moisutre
Frito Lay seeks lower fat, switches to corn oil
Friends University boosts scholarships
Friend or foe? Earthworm control unnecessary
Fresh bread baking still done in schools
French wheat delivered to U.S. despite contamination
French government to pay its cattlemen for BSE losses
French find no BSE prion in muscle
French farmers block train tracks in protest
French court fines militant farmer
French ads tout McDonald's as part of a balanced diet
Freezing temperatures may harm Texas peach crop
Freezing, rain delay field work
Freeze damage reported throughout state
Freeze damage mostly light to moderate
Free trade agreement with Australia raises concerns
Free landowner workshop set for July 12
Freed white farmers ordered to leave land in Zimbabwe
Free daily concerts offered at state fair
FRED program brings fathers, children closer through reading
Frederickson urges global cooperation on farm issues
Frankfort farm couple up for USDA sustainable ag award
France lifts ban on UK beef
France, Germany deal boosts EU expansion
France asks for delayin lifting UK beef ban
France approves GM crop tests
Four value-added conferences planned for March across state
"Fourth generation" irrigation system uses less water: Mayo
Four states remainunder Russian ban
Four packers control one-third of cattle supply
Four Kansas youth selected for 4-H conference
Four counties receive grants to implement local projects
Four-State Working Group will pursue expanded marketing
Foundation heifer brings in $9,550 for IJBBA
Foundation disperses Noble Line cattle
Fort Worth to host Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show
Fort Scott couple named master farmer, homemaker
Fort Keogh to expand main laboratory complex
Fort Keogh expands livestock research facility
Fortifying food effective in preventing disease
Fortified cereals help kids meet calcium needs
For sheer beauty, 'plant' butterflies
For now, HRW looks safe from cold
Formosan termites found in another Texas county
Former U.S. President welcomed to Cuba by Castro
Former Tyson employees file suit against company
Former Riceland CEO dead at 92
Former NPPCpresident will run USDA agency
Former NFL official exhorts cattlemen to strive for excellence
Former Kansan enters National 4-H Hall of Fame
Former First Lady, committee win arboretum award
Former Cargill pork executive sentenced in hog waste case
Forget the parakeet, wasps detect harmful food-borne toxins
Forest service warnsof additional fires
Forest service does little research on Healthy Forests
Forest service delivers 46 million tree seedlings as part of conservation program
Forester: Trees with lost leaves may, or may not, be dying
Foremost Customs drug dog retires
Foreign numbers play keyrole in U.S. soy numbers
Forecasts predict increases in cotton, soybean production
Forecast needs rain relief
Ford County receives flooding study funds
Ford County gears up for fair
Ford Co. strip-till meeting, field day scheduled for Dec. 9
Ford Co. receives grant to prosecute gun violence
Ford Co. judging team head to nationals
Ford Co. holds 4-H Club day
Ford Co. Extension election scheduled for Oct. 15
For beef industry to thrive, past and future must coexist
Forage specialist advises producers to watch spring weather
Forage needs care after summer of heat, drought
Forage, grazing council sponsors event
Forage field day is Nov. 7, Hays station
Foot, paw traffic damages icy lawns
Food stamps cloud farm program, draw criticism
Food service giants are courting all consumers
Food safety symposium will be Oct. 15 in Manhattan
Food safety issue heats up
Food safety concerns may lead to extension of poultry ban
Food labeling should be repealed, says Tyson
Food industries still divided over country-of-origin labels
Food, farm groups oppose costly biotech labeling
Food crisis worsens global AIDS epidemic
Food companies hope for further sales to Cuba
Food Check-Out Day celebrates Kansas agriculture
Food aid to Afghanistan doubles in December
Food aid program receives new policy changes
Follow the farm bill debate with Web guide
Follow label care instructions to keep holiday clothes longer
Follow basic principles when making cropland rental arrangements
Folk dance troupe makes its way to Dodge City
Foley Equipment to market AGCO's Challenger product line
Focus shifting to county fair prep
Focus on Sabbatical meets with Brazilian ag representatives
Focus on agriculture
Focus is on irrigation at Aug. 20 field day
Foam dispenser is farm tested
FMD tests on British farm are negative
FMD rumor may have cost cattle industry as much as $50 million
FMD may become Asian problem
FMD fears boost U.S. pork sales to Japan
FMD could be used as a weapon, ag officials say
Fluorescent lights save home energy costs
Flower-grass mix fits the area
Florida woman mayhave BSE variant
Florida passessow crate ban
Florida court to voteon pig confinement
Florida company recallspork sausage products
Floor fights remainon senate farm bill
Floods destroy China farms, cause evacuations
Flooding takes toll on Arkansas wheat harvest
Flooding of six or more days may be lethal to soybean crop
Flash flooding in Missouri causes one death, heavy damage
'Flamer' used to desiccate potato vines
Five value-added categories give producers competitive market edge
Five steps to an ultra-low maintenance landscape
Five regional grazing schools set for May dates
Five meetings are set to explain CAFO rules
Five killed in NE bank robbery
Five dead in Africa in feudover cattle grazing
FIT system boosts herd productivity
Fish production rising among Midwest farmers
First step to MA wind farm OK'd
First soybean aphids found overwintering in Missouri
First report of West Nile virusin Texas is from Harris County
First rapid test for CWD validated in Colorado
First MU grazing school fills up, but openings remain
First monthly IRM BEEF meeting scheduled for Feb. 14 at Sterling
First frost of the season reported in north, west
First cases of West Nile Virus expected in Kansas this summer
First calf cloned from slaughtered cow cells
First-time homeowners conference in Fort Worth March 23
Firms map plant fungus genome
Firms fight generic weed killers
Firm designs plasticulture products for various needs
Firestone tires perform
Fires pose serious harvest problems, says ISU engineer
Fires, drought bring ecos' stupidity home to roost
Fire policy has failed
Fire, explosion rock MN hog plant
Fire destroys Colorado Nugget International lambskin plant
Fire damages Nestle Purina factory
Fire and Rangeland Health Field Tour set for Sept. 27
Finneys create new equine endowment
Finney Co. Fairgrounds receives donation for construction of livestock show arena
Finger-pointing continuesin Japanese BSE infection
Finding the silver lining to low buffalo markets
Finding sustainable fallow rotation balance is important
Financial planning key to weathering drought
Finances course set for Nov. 25, Dec. 2 at Stockton
Final British FMD tests negative
Filled with light, Plitt makes indoors pleasant year round
Fight rages over transgenic corn contamination claim
Fight brews concerning proposed Texas pig farm
Fifth annual stallion auction benefits CSU equine programs
Fieldwork advances quickly
Field windbreaks still are important across the region
Field tours highlight April 18 Vernon field day
Field tour examines soil compaction
Fields need to dry further before fall harvest can speed up
Field scout training course will be May 13, at Mead ag center
Field guide has facts about Harlan County Dam and area
Field day showcases guidance systems plotting new future
Field day offers hands-on no-till experience
Field day is Aug. 14, near Ottawa
Field day features antique tractors
Field day examines wheat production, grazing and tillage
Field day discusses guidance systems, fertility update
FHSU looks to the future at ag conference
FHSU fields first livestock judging team in six years
FHSU Block and Bridle names Little International winners
FFAer attends National Young Leaders Conference
FFA chapters host judging contest
FFA chapter participates in livestock show
FFA, 4-H members attend swine show
Fewer tornadoes so far this year
Few consumers actually cook meals anymore
Few Beef Empire Days events may require tickets
Feuz wins beef promoter award
Festival showcases turn-of-the-century 'pioneers'
Fertilizing tall fescue in August reduces winter feed costs
Fertilizer isn't just for farming--secure it
Fertilizer Institute selects new president
Fertilizer in August boosts winter grazing
Fertilizer deathsrise as creek dries
Fertilizer co. researches yield, nutrient levels
FEMA offers assistance with ice storm clean-up
Felty wins OFB YF&R Achievement Award
Feinstein slams ethanol
Fehr Cab makes older cabs new again
Feedyard works for customer service
Feedyard offers high quality, competitive prices
Feedlots seekmarket solutions
Feedlots have planfor winter weather
Feedlot inventory holds steady for December
Feeding trees is easy yard chore
Feeding system keeps sows uncrated
Feeding hay wisely can save money
Feeding ethanol co-products to cattle, swine seminar slated
Conference features marketing advice
Feedgrains marketing strategies will be taught
Feeders take a beating in cattle markets
Feeders attract birds for watching during seasons
Feeder cattle prices slide
Feeder cattle movement restrictions delayed
Feeder cattle meeting is set Nov. 26
Feeder calf sales showcase Limousin marketing advantage
Feed additive receives patent
Feds predict record lows in wheat
Feds may turn water back on in Klamath Basin
Feds help with water debt relief
Feds fund rural water quality projects
Federal Reserve slashes interest rate by half a point
Federal Reserve leaves interest rate unchanged
Federal regulators target three Tyson employees
Federal payments available for lambs
Federal judge rules pork checkoff unconstitutional
Federal fire officials prepare for severe conditions ahead
Federal agents seize cattle in BLM dispute
Federal action helps farmers, ranchers to conserve fish
February meetings examine wheat marketing
Feather follicles found not to harbor harmful microbes
FDP is a collaborate effort of ag groups
FDIC chairman speaks to economic health during cattle feeders convention
FDIC Chairman offers positive outlook at TCFA convention
FDA seeks controlof special eggs
FDA report analyzes cloned farm animals
FDA official calls for elimination of disease
FDA approves several new MGA premix combinations
FDA approves new BRD treatment
FDA approves Deccox, Aureomycin combo for ration use
FDA advises food background checks
FCS increases lending to young, beginning farmers in 2001
FCL names new CEO
FCE holds essay, artwork contest
FCC rejects satellite TV merger
FCA ponders credit for new farmers
FB needs history lesson
FBI searches for evidenceof ham tampering at plant
Faulty prions could cause BSE, human counterpart
FAS vet joins AMI staff
FAS administrator will speak at AMI convention
Farrowing crates' modular design improves traction for sows
Farnam introduces deworming paste
Farm talks stall on Capitol Hill, Senators propose bailout bill
Farm states seek more trade with Cuba
Farms, ranches now technology testbeds
Farm show connects suppliers, area farmers and ranchers
Farm safety week looks beyond the farm
Farm Safety Week approaches
Farm safety programs face budget cutbacks
Farm safety is concern for whole family, says ISU specialist
Farm safety group donates books to Sept. 11 families
Farm safety fact sheet available
Farm safety day camp to be held May 4
Farm rent guide offer starting point for negotiations
Farm program options detailed at meeting in Lincoln
Farm pond management in fall ensures better fishing in spring
Farm lenders recognize importance of conservation tillage
Farmland to cease international grain trading
Farmland supports President's call to Senate on TPA
Farmland shareholders hope for some returns
Farmland selling fertilizer facilities
Farmland seeks solutions to stay alive
Farmland reports fiscal third quarter net loss, explanation
Farmland reports fiscalfirst-quarter earnings down
Farmland reduces workforce
Farmland poststhird-quarter losses
Farmland ponders selling profitable meat businesses
Farmland plant cited for OSHA violations
Farmland National Beef plans Dodge City upgrade
Farmland interns will make fair presentation
Farmland Industries' wheat sets sail for Cuba
Farmland Industriesdenies bankruptcy plan
Farmland granted bankruptcy extension
Farmland gets extension for reorganization
Farmland CEO Honse retires
Farmland can absorb carbon dioxide, says researcher
Farmland bondholders will not be wiped out, attorney says
Farming museum aims to interpret High Plains agriculture
Farming can't make money
Farming by his side
Farm groupto fight Dorr nomination
Farm groups want farm bill finalized by March 22
Farm groups rally against globablization of agriculture
Farm groups fear EU expansion
Farm Foundation receives grant to study university-industry relations in biotech
Farm foundation names new communications director, manager
Farm Family Pesticide Exposure Study is released
Farm families form task force for debt struggle
Farm estate planning seminars set for Oct. 29, 31
Farmer tests cotton, soybean models
Farmers worried Bt corn may cause animal sterility
Farmers working to protect hay
Farmers warned to change mindset to prevent agroterror
Farmers want Stovallto investigate FMD scare
Farmers use Internet to sell, market seed
Farmers Union urges Veneman to curb dairy imports
Farmers Union urges USDA to prevent Australian cattle importation
Farmers Union supports CRP emergency grazing extension
Farmers Union receives grant for rural business development
Farmers Union is seeking restrictions on MPC imports
Farmers Union hosts Co-op training
Farmers Union calls for emergency disaster assistance in farm bill
Farmers Union calls for disaster aid
Farmers Union announces affiliation with former governor
Farmers sue Tyson for pork restructuring
Farmers still fighting wind
Farmers spend week harvesting vegetables, cutting hay, irrigating crops
Farmers should keep frost datesin mind
Farmers should dress safely when doing their ag chores
Farmers should be careful with GMOs
Farmers shipping hay to Colorado ranchers
Farmers share computer tips Jan. 6, 7
Farmers sell cashwheat into rally
Farmers rush wheat to market
Farmer's river measurements help ARS understand land erosion
Farmers reaching the end of water rations; potential for irrigated crops falls
Farmers, ranchers suffer large losses from Texas flood
Farmers, ranchers receive census
Farmers prepare for row crop harvesting
Farmers planting less wheat
Farmers planting cotton as usual despite low prices, surplus
Farmers now work for government
Farmers must be aware of change
Farmers more optimistic, survey says
Farmers' markets offer healthy food choices
Farmers markets losing popularity with consumers
Farmers' markets benefit older adults in many ways
Farmers' markets: Fun for the family
Farmers' market management focus of April 6 workshop
Farmers keeping busy with vegetable harvest
Farmers irrigate fields, tend crops
Farmers in Georgia county create new produce co-op
Farmers have made changes to help protect water quality
Farmers harvest excellent sweet potato crop
Farmer shares experiences of Cuba trade mission
Farmers get incinerator permits
Farmers finally receive money from bankrupt elevator
Farmers face mental health challenges, due to their present economic uncertainty
Farmers face bountiful cotton crop with lowest prices in years
Farmers eye sugar cane for potential ethanol production
Farmer sentenced for murder
Farmers dig for soybean pest
Farmers cut hay, silage during week
Farmers continue to plant chiles, cotton, corn
Farmers collaboratewith New York chefs
Farmers clear ditches, prep fields
Farmers challenge traditional thinking
Farmers busy cutting hay, silage
Farmers baffled by vandalism causing chicken deaths
Farmers are becomingan endangered species
Farmers and ranchers rank high
Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry has Kansas link
Farmers able to update CCC loan accounting methods
Farmer promotes sorghum in Asia
Farmer or public pawn?
Farmer inducted into Oklahoma Agriculture Hall of Fame
Farmer cooks up a great product
Farmer bankruptcy bill approved
Farm economy suffersfrom port shutdown
Farm crisis seminar planned
Farm Credit Website offers farm management tools
Farm Credit reports return of interest
Farm Credit Bank holds officer elections
Farm couple faces federal charges
Farm children have fewer allergies
Farm Bureau Website offers up-to-date hay market informaktion
Farm Bureau urges U.S. to file complaint on EU biotech ban
Farm Bureau urges passage of healthy forest initiative
Farm Bureau to host ag leadership at state fair
Farm Bureau to draw up 2003 policy roadmap
Farm Bureau seeks to influence farm bill conferees
Farm Bureau seeks rehearing in Clean Water Act case
Farm Bureau pressures Congress for emergency drought relief
Farm Bureau pleased with Senate energy bill
Farm bureau pleased with congress' work on farm bill
Farm Bureau pays tribute to heroes during annual address
Farm Bureau opposes Missouri River plan
Farm Bureau opposes ESA status for piping plover
Farm Bureau insurance firms merge
Farm Bureau hopes for trade reform during WTO negotiations
Farm Bureau honors Reinhardt with Distinguished Service Award
Farm Bureau dreams of farm bill by Easter
Farm Bureau digs in on instream flow bill
Farm Bureau consolidates offices
Farm Bureau commends Williams for leadership on oil and gas royalty bill
Farm Bureau CEO stepping down
Farm Bureau celebrates National Farm-City Week
Farm Bureau calls health care, property rights top legislative issues
Farm Bureau calls for improvements to waterways
Farm Bureau applauds farm-renewable fuel push in Senate energy legislation
Farm Bureau, Affiliated Companies offer scholarships
Farm bureau: TMDL case needs rehearing
Farm Bureau: Echostar merger harms rural consumers
Farm broadcaster Randolph dies
Farm bill will helpAR dairy farmers
Farm bill talks on, off, on again
Farm bill talks hit snag, house negotiators walk out of meetings
Farm bill's impact felt beyond ag sector
Farm bill seminar scheduled for Feb. 13 at Hugoton
Farm bill recap set for May 15 in Amarillo
Farm bill provides special benefits to Klamath farmers
Farm bill protects ag from competition, Osborne says
Farm bill negotiations resume following lawmakers' spat
Farm bill negotiations come at critical time
Farm bill meeting scheduled for Oct. 2
Farm bill is an outrage
Farm bill includes white wheat provisions
Farm bill includes money for diesel engine upgrades
Farm bill finger-pointing
Farm bill finalization, favorable trade negotiations key to cotton industry's recovery
Farm bill "downers" compromise angers animal rights groups
Farm bill difficultues lie in defining 'family farm'
Farm bill delay key topic at Beltwide Cotton Conferences
Farm bill could causeglobal trade problems
Farm bill conservation conference planned
Farm bill conferencemeetings continue
Farm bill and strange bedfellows: NCBA and EWG
Farm bankruptcy issues discussed in conference
Farm-raised seafood a growing ag market in Texas
'Farceuticals' bring New Frontier to ag
FAPRI analyzes new farm bill
FAPRI analyzes House, Senate farm bill government savings
FAPRI: Payment limitshit cotton, rice
FAO issues food shortage list
FAO concerned with Palestinian food supplies
Family time, like a canoe, must be steered or paddled
Family resource workshop scheduled for May 22
Family living at heart ofthree bedroom Saginaw
Families return to homes after contamination
Fall watering protects trees from winter drought damage
Fall's lawn replanting should begin in July
Fall Nitrogen application not recommended in SE Minnesota
Fall is good time to plant many different trees, shrubs
Falling prices mean big losses for cattle feeders, says Jones
Falling corn prices may boost feeder cattle values
Fall Field Day set at Rossville
Fallen leaves benefit home gardeners
Fall CARL program reflects issues facing rural communities
Fall calving gaining popularity
Fall calving gaining favor among producers
Fall Calving Field Day is Aug. 22
Fall-producing raspberries offer benefits for home growers
Faith sheep sales report
Faith livestock sales report
Faith livestock sales notes
Faith cattle sales report
Faith cattle sales notes
Fair includes free activities for kids
Fairgrounds to host Gelbvieh junior show
Fairgrounds opens new RV park
Fact sheet gives tips for grain storage
Factsheet for sheep biosecurity available
Fact sheet details marketing strategies for corn, soybeans
Factory farms aren't answer
ExxonMobil switches to ethanol blends
Extreme fire danger exists across the state
Extreme drought is bringing some grasshopper attacks
Extra energy in winter diets helps cattle, MU nutritionist says
Extra caution in warm weather will keep meat safe
Extension to survey farmers about terrorism
Extension specialists offer CRP haying tips
Extension's on-farm research gives real-world assessment
Extension sets date for annual meeting
Extension seeks participants for risk management program
Extension seeks farmers for feed cost reduction program
Extension school examines rangeland, pasture grazing
Extension program sponsors Space Week Science Challenge
Extension personnel: Irradiation helps preserve foods
Extension offers tips on avoiding holiday weight gain
Extension offers summer IPM internships
Extension offers 'Quicken for Farmers' class
Extension offers pork workshop
Extension meeting focuses on oilseed sunflower production
Extension Marketing meeting set for Feb. 19
Extension looking for risk-management program participants
Extension launches intensive deer management program
Extension items make great holiday gifts
Extension informs public with Internet
Extension hires Donley County ag agent
Extension helps found childhood immunization clinic
Extension group inspects child safety seats
Extension entomologist receives distinguished service award
Extension entomologist is retiring after 36 years service
Extension educators learn about e-Extension
Extension councils attract variety of backgrounds
Extension council host stocker meeting
Extension conferences provide latest ag information
Extension center holds field day Aug. 8
Extension bulletin examines health care economics
Extension beef specialist receives professional award
Extended hot weather can be 'sneaky' killer, says expert
Export tax hurtsArgentine farmers
Exports only slightly down despite big price spreads
Export programs vie for farm program funds
Export inspections report is mixed bag of good, bad
'Exploring Bioenergy for Kansas' Conference: Switchgrass May soon fuel cars, researcher says
Explain to your husband the art of giving
Experts seefuture El Nino affect for U.S.
Experts see boom in organic food industry
Experts say good sleepleads to good health
Experts say chemical additives in septic tanks are not necessary
Experts question pig organs for human donor transplants
Experts answer questions about listeria, its effects
Experts advise wheat producers on effective marketing plan
Experts addressirradiation questions
Expert offers advice for teen suicide prevention
Experiment field celebrates 50th anniversary
Experimental wheat varieties apprived
Experience helps drivers avoid Winter risks
Experienced conservation attorney joins NCBA
Exhibitors get first look at Reliant Center during Houston Livestock Show
Exercise, nutrition boost mood, relieve stress
Exercise is good for body, mind
Exercise highlights port security shortcomings
Exercise caution when using chainsaw to cut firewood
Excel targets E.coli control measures
Excel receives business award
Excel, Cargill blasted for misinformation regarding packer ownership provision
Excel acquires Taylor companies
Ex-Tyson employee pleads guilty to conspiracy
EWP funding goes to states with disasters
Evolving farm legislation is issue for all citizens
Even tough cedar tree windbreaks are dying out west
Event draws cowboy enthusiasts, traders, entertainers
Even a farmer-rancher gets lucky occasionally
Evaluation of farm practices proves successfu
Evaluation of farm practices proves successful
EU warned against trade retaliation against U.S. policy
EU wants GM foods labeled
EU wants end to French beef ban
EU veterinarians say Britain is FMD free
EU to ease testing of beef for hormones
EU set to OK Bayer/Aventis deal
EU says U.S. abuses WTO rules
Chicago Board of Trade overreacted to fishmeal scare
Euro up versus dollar; markets still weak
Europe wary of Argentine grain exports, tax situation
Europe plays politics with biotech corn: Africans starve
Europe may be good soy market
European study shows more tests for GM crops necessary
European scientists confirm fears about growth hormones
European food labeling upsets Farm Bureau
European consumers may change attitudes toward GMOs
European Central Bank pleased with Euro changeover
Euro currency undergoes first real test
EU readies for expansion vote
EU reaches labeling deal
EU pressures France over beef
EU OKs food label proposals
EU okays merger between U.S., French oilseed processors
EU officials working to control pork, poultry pollution
EU negotiators issue concerns in trade talks
EU may retaliatefor U.S. steel tariffs
EU may alter grainimport systems
EU GMO crop ban stands
EU gets better beef product labels
EU farm ministers reach deal on GM food labeling
EU farm lobbyists speak out against WTO ag concessions
EU farm groups call for tightened controls on safety standards
EU eyes grainimport changes
EU eyes animal feed additives
EU explains view of WTO ag negotiations
EU establishes new stricter GMO label rules
EU dwindling cod supplies, rising prices worry producers
EU delays U.S.steel sanctions
EU delays deal onbiotech agreement
EU decision upsets China
EU debates rules for new member nations
EU clears Cargill buy of Cerestar
EU begins wheat subsidy
EU, Australia fightU.S. dairy push
EU approves new member nations
EU adopts CAP reform
EU: No need for barley, wheat refunds
Etiquette part of using e-mail effectively
Ethanol workship is scheduled January 28
Ethanol use urged by former CIA director
Ethanol use is a win-win situation for nation's economy
Ethanol specialty fuels possible
Ethanol record set in November
Ethanol production to double by 2005
Ethanol production fuels DDG challenge
Ethanol plants have positive impact on Missouri economy
Ethanol is getting better
Ethanol industry newshas modest impact
Ethanol has positiveenergy balance
Ethanol group reaffirms growth in the industry
Ethanol garners praise at ACE meeting
Ethanol clears two more hurdles
Improved efficiency is money in the bank
Ethanol-blend diesel fuel gains support
Estimates peg cotton production at 4.1 million bales for 2001
Estate planning seminars seek to save taxes, frustration
Estate planning seminar set for Nov. 23 at Bridgeport
Estate planning can save families up to $200,000 in taxes, fees
Escoubas named new OSU FAPC director
ESA is eating our lunch, says the Wyoming director of ag
ERS assesses EPA manure management proposals
ERS: Chinese agriculture in transition
Ericson, Spalding cattle sales
Ericson livestock sales
Ericson cattle sales report
Ericson cattle sales
Ericson cattle sale report
Ericson cattle auction report
Ericson-Spalding cattle sales
Erickson leaves AFBF for NCRA
Equipment, treatment methods topics of rangeland workshop
Equipment manufacturers contribute to AAW
Equine survey examines industry's impact on Missouri agriculture
Equine Education Days make their way to Columbia
EquiFest features presentations from clinicians, trainers
EPA "wind police" may catch farmers in a new "speed trap"
EPA waste cleanup may be cut back
EPA's data quality guidelines need specifics and changes
EPA says ethanol plantsemitting high pollution levels
EPA report links dieselexhaust with lung cancer
EPA registers Beyond herbicide
EPA readies livestock manure regulations
EPA livestock reg may force them into this area
EPA halts sale of pesticides claiming anthrax protection
EPA grants Texas insecticide exemption
EPA grant focuses on anhydrous safety
EPA, corn growers announce Bt compliance assurance program
EPA changes tune--Security guidlines will become regulations
EPA announces new rules for off-road vehicle emissions
EPA alleges two firms did not protect against gene pollution
Envy and income taxes
Environment takes center stage in CO senate race
Environmentalists, ranchers form alliance over Bush energy plan
Environmentalists expressdispleasure with farm bill
Environmentalists angry with India over transgenic crops
Environmentalists accuse Kraft of using GMOs
Environmentalists: Farm bill hurts ecosystem, farmers
Environmental group suesTyson Foods
Environmental Defense praises subsidy limit vote
Environmental controversy threatens in Wyoming
Entomologist receives Regents service award
Entire state now faces TB status downgrade
Enterprising former teacher creates country home business
Engineer says springtime is equipment maintenance time
Engineer designs high-tech manure applicator
Energy, TPA and emergency assistance will impact ag
Energy Department partners with DuPont for ethanol study
Energy cooperative receives USDA grant
Energy bill bears watching
End production-based subsidies, economist urges
Endangered Species Act may lead to land seizure
Endangered farmers take hostages in Mexico
Emmpak Foodsrecalls tainted beef
Emergency grazing of CRP: Worth the cost?
El Nino may not pack big punch
El Nino brings drought relief to Kansas; Nebraska still dry
Eliminating J-1 visas waiver would hurt rural medical needs
Elevators aren't stealing grain
Elevator lists wheat on Internet
Elementary students learn about animals in advance of BioBlitz
Electrostatic dust removal system sterilizes bacteria
Electronic livestock contracts debut at Chicago exchange
Electric co-op elects Kopsa as president
Eighth Annual Meat GoatPerformance Test set for May
Egypt's economic challenges impact wheat purchasing
Egypt continuesU.S. wheat purchases
Egypt buys French wheat
Eggs and issues
Egg production totals 390 million in November, 2001
Efficient hay feeding can save 45% of supply
Effects of Russian poultry ban
Effective use of feedstuffs highlights meeting
Effective communicators interact with other people
Eeast Texas Nursery and Greenhouse conference Dec. 4
Educational opportunities for adults and children abundant in Cooperative Extension
Education, agribusiness go hand in hand
'E Diesel' could help corn farmers find new markets
Edgewood's splendor shines through its many windows
Economy slows to 1.1% rate
Economy grows at higher rate than expected during spring
Economy grew in 4th quarter
Economist updates report on state's retail sales
Economists say no evidence supports packer restrictions
Economists say interest rate cut may not motivate consumers
Economists release PILT fact sheets
Economists lookat Senate farm bill
Economist sees further feeding losses
Economist says spring wheat conditions near record low
Economist says billblends 1990,1996 plans
Economist receives Wyoming alumni award
Economist pegs U.S. corn at under 9 billion bushels
Economist considers dairy marketing plan
Economist: Weigh Bt corn's value against technology fee
Economist: Farm bill may not simplify marketing options
E coli testing will begin at meat plants
E. coli still environmental, health threat in water
E. coli contamination prompts beef recall
EchoStar-DirecTV merger casts a digital lifeline to rural America
Eat like an athlete
Eating lowfat dairy foods may reduce the risk of colon cancer
Eating fruits, vegetables may help prevent Alzheimer's
Eat, drink responsibly to remain the same size in January
Eastland County added to Africanized bees quarantine list
Eastern portions of state could face higher risk of West Nile virus exposure
Eastern Kansas sees only light moisture
E. Kansas sees needed moisture; W. Kansas still unusually dry
Eastern farmers mull corn or soybeans
Eastern corn growerseye tropical storm
Eastern Bloc trip renews patriotism in TALL VII members
Easter eggs brighten season ... safely
East central district sees much-needed moisture
Easiest landscape chore? Feeding trees!
Earthworms: Six-inch soil savers
Earthquake disk digs deep
Ear tags reqired for interstate sheep transportation
Early planting could lead to insect threat to crop
Early planted wheat, grazing rice in good condition
Early planted crops are emerging fast due to moisture
Early planning produces cooler fall season garden bounties
Early favorable wheat prices may boost planting figures
Early evaluation critical to enhanced product quality, reliability
E10 Unleaded fuel is right choice for winter driving
E-Z View eliminates dust from chaff, debris
E-commerce firm offers crop chemicals
Dystocia is most common cause of early calf mortality
Dynamics build for marketing soybeans
Dying fish a sign of oxygen depletion
Durum steals some limelight in Washington negotiations
Dursban substitutes vary greatly in composition, action
Dursban no longer approved for home use
Duroc show features exhibitors from 16 states at World Pork Expo
During drought, we need to focus on watering principles
During a drought, use water as efficiently as possible
DuPont releases wheatgenome data to public
DuPont plans job cuts, restructuring
DuPont, Monsanto reach agreement
Dunavant laments overproduction
Dubai delegate attends course
DTN survey: Payment limits affect few
DTN offers dairy price information
DTN joins Dairyline Radio for hay, feed news reports
Dry weather has growers mulling options
Dryland corn field school planned
Dryland corn being baled in Nebraska
Dry, cold weather taking its toll on KS wheat
Dry, cold weather hard on wheat
Dry bean crops weather drought conditions
Drug undergoes name change to avoid confusion
Drug harvest continues in Colombia
Drug combo fights ileitis
Drought translates into high feed costs
Drought threaten wayof life for valley farmers
Drought taking serious toll on remaining alfalfa acres
Drought takes heavy toll on wheat harvest
Drought stretches throughout Corn Belt
Drought stress mayaffect corn pollination
Drought stirs water fears
Drought still hikingcattle feed costs
Drought status gone in some states
Drought sparks groundwater fight in western Nebraska
Drought Scouts report rainfall in Nebraska
Drought reducing alfalfa growth
Drought persists throughout area, stressing hay supplies
Drought means more than not getting moisture
Drought may cut back grazing in Wyoming
Drought may close Wyoming grazing area
Drought leaves cutters with little to harvest
Drought is creating tough decisions for cattle producers
Drought, injury can't stop cattleman
Drought, inadequate pasture growth requires proficient cattle management
Drought has not sparked large-scale cow slaughter
Drought harmspumpkin crop
Drought harms Colorado farming, ranching industries
Drought forum draws nearly 400 to Goodland
Drought forces growers to resort to unusual baling corn
Drought eases in Kansas
Drought distresses Montana ranchers
Drought defined
Drought damage will be difficult to overcome, say economists
Drought cutsforage supplies
Drought cuts corn production
Drought continues to deplete soil moisture supplies
Drought conditions spread through U.S.
Drought conditions persist; dryland crops, pastures stressed
Drought conditions continue to diminish water supplies
Drought conditions continue
Drought conditions concern producers throughout area
Drought conditions affecting prices for all hay classes
Drought causes tree leavesto fall too early in Arkansas
Drought causes stress among farmers, rural residents
Drought causes food shortages
Drought causes different harvest management practices
Drought causes added stress for farm families
Drought brings dire outlook for winter wheat planting
Drought and other issues will be featured at seminars
Drought already is hurting Nebraska's economy
Drought aid needed as last resort for failing farmers
Drought aid gone from Congress session
Drought affects Australian economy
Drought, abandonment greatly reduce winter wheat production
Drought: The insidious disaster
Drought-stricken corn can be used as forage
Drought-stressed silage causing cattle deaths
Drought-squeezed farmer down, but not out
Drought-killed Scots pines can be pine wilt incubators
Drought-aid efforts reviving in Washington
Driving with Dad: The "Survivor" experience
Drip-Well offers consistant lubrication
Drainage improvements increase crop yields
Draft horses are crowd pleasers
DQ serves irradiated beef in MN
D&PL details development agreement with Syngenta
Downgrade for cattle TB status due soon
Dow, Monsanto reach agreement
Dow, Monsanto enter into Roundup-Ready licensing agreement
Do what is right!
Dow conducts research on Callisto, Lorsban interaction
Dow Chemical buys technology patents
Douglas County Fair,River City Roundup merge
Douglas brings home grand champion female honors from Houston Livestock Show
Doubt cast on Farm Bureau's power
Do Swiss dairy cows produce best tasting milk?
Dorr repays forfederal inquiry
'Dormant' seeding OK for lawn's bare spots
Dorgan pushes Cubanvisit to North Dakota
Dorgan demands Cuba food probe following visa denials
Don't miss out!
Don't let holiday food gift turn into holiday disaster
Don't let food allergies spoil festivities for guests
Don't let cold weather drive mice indoors
Don't knock the AWB
Don't be a hero
Don's specializes in diesel engine kits
Don's Diesel specializes in engine kits
Don's Diesel has kits for agricultural use
Donahue introduces Ranch Hand trailer
Does irradiationaffect food safety?
Does agricultural community have a long-term vision?
DoE, High Plains Corp. announce cooperative agreement
Do drink the water
Dodge City resident completes Farmland leadership course
Dodge City plays host to High Plains weather conference
Dodge City livestock report
Dodge City hosts Regional 4-H Club Day Feb. 23
Dodge City cattle sales
Dodge City cattle feeder speaks up
Dodge City >3 p.m. sales
Dock strike must end
Dock lockout threatensmeat export business
Dock disagreement prompts decrease in U.S. trade deficit
Dockage letter is ridiculous
DNR awards grant for pollution project
DMV offices closing to reduce budget
Division remains
Dividing pastures into many paddocks increases efficiency
District judge rules the beef checkoff is Constitutional
Distance to market could hamper Kansas dairy production trend
Dissolution of water district sought
Disinfectant protects against spread of livestock diseases
Diseases can stalk hunters who do not take precautions
Disease-resistant alfalfa varieties boost results
Discount fair tickets available at Wal-Mart
Disaster assistance help becomes a "shaky perhaps"
Disaster assistance fails to make stimulus package
Disaster aid is unlikely, economist says
Direct meat marketing has some rules, regs to follow
Direct marketing seminar for agriculture producers
DigitalCattle.com enters third year of opperation
Difficult weather has impact on soil nutrient levels
Different wheat types suit many food applications
Different materials offer options for attic insulation
Different feed attracts different birds
Diesel Technology Forum rebutts new EPA report
Diamond Rio to entertain at Commodity Classic in Charlotte
Diagnostic helps keep disease under control
Diabetes program in Atchison April 4
Diabetes must be monitored, even through holidays
Dewormer may increase immune response in cattle
Development threatens Rocky Mountain ranchland
Development may reduce listeria contamination risk
Develop insect management program
Developing nationsdemand market access
Developing countries bash new U.S. farm bill
Detrick announces National Farmers Union candidacy
Determine nitrogen needs now
Despite world events, beef demand increased 4.9% in 2001
Despite week's showers, steady rains still needed
Despite weekend downpour, crop, pasture conditions worsen
Despite unpopularity, Veneman deemed unfireable
Despite developments, ranchers value time-tested practices
Despite precipitation, soil moisture slips further into drought conditions
Despite poor conditions, producer satisfied with soybean harvest
Despite persisting opposition, Senate passes farm bill
Despite extreme weather, cantaloupe crop survives
Despite drought, most of cotton crop survives
Despite cooler weather, WNV still prevalent
Design your own hanging basket plantings can look artfully natural
Depresssion requires professional help
Depression in elderly should be treated
Department will broaden education, research offerings
Department on Aging announces Lifelong Communities Initiative
Department of Labor sues Tyson for wages
Department of Energy allows grant for corn fiber research
Denver reaps farm subsidies
Denton County to host foal clinic Jan. 26
Denton County Meat Goat, Lamb Clinic set for Oct. 26
Densmore elected IBBA president
Denmark wants barcodes to trace foods
Demand water heaters can lower yearly bills
Demand varies from light to moderate for most hay classes
Demand remains good overall for horse, dairy quality alfalfa
Demand ranges widely for all hay classes
Demand is strong for top quality alfalfa, grass
Demand is strong for dairy quality alfalfa
Demand is moderate for dairy, grinding alfalfa
Demand is moderate for alfalfa and hay products
DeLay strongly opposes U.S. trade with Cuba
Defusing Anger
Defoor named superintendent of Clayton Livestock Research Center
Deflation is not likely in U.S.
Deer hunters must take CWD precautions
Deere specialists share cropping systems knowledge
Deere posts third quarter earnings
Deere, FMC venture improves efficiency
Decreasing water tables worry irrigators
DeCoster Farms settles sexual harassment lawsuit
Declining value of the dollar: Cause for concern?
Declining groundwater spurs farmer to drastic action
Decision-making steps provide clear course for working through problems
December wheat stocks down 14% from last year
December mill use estimate falls to 7.5 million bales
December milk production down 5% from 2000 levels
December deemed dry across state
Dec. 4 is deadline for disaster aid applications
Debt consolidation may not be answer to financial woes
Deaths prompt Chronic Wasting Disease probe
Death may have been caused by eating CWD-infected deer
Dealership adds Yost to Goodland supply store
Deadline for wool growers scholarship nears
Deadline for Salers show is June 1
Deadline for Beef Ambassador Contest entry is June 10
D.C. office building named for Eisenhower
DCCC receives DoE funding
Dayton farm bill proposal introduces production controls
Daylight basement provides room to grow in Carriage Hills
Dawson County Extension agent honored for cotton work
Davisco breaks ground on $40 million dairy plant
Date set for private pesticide applicator test
Date set for checkoff arguments
Data shows El Ninoremaining steady
Daschle threatensto pull trade bill
Daschle says no timefor TPA vote soon
Daschle says 20 to 30% chance of drought aid for farmers
Daschle laments lackof drought aid in House
Daschle keeps drought pressure on Bush
Daschle, Johnson responsible for stalling bill negotiations
Daschle criticizes White House aid package as insufficient
Daschle blamed for farm bill delay
DART assessment examines bovine respiratory disease
Danner wins again at National Western
Dangerous food bacteria here to stay, say scientists
Dallas plays host to asthma summit May 10
Dallas County Extension Director retires
Dalhart livestock sales report
Dalhart livestock sales
Dalhart livestock auction report
Dalhart livestock auction notes
Dalhart livestock auction
Dalhart cattle sales report
Dalhart cattle sales receipts
Dalhart cattle sales notes
Dalhart cattle sales
Dairy uses manure as biofuel source
Dairy trends shifting to western U.S.
Dairy tour set for July 16
Dairy products manufacturer files lawsuit
Dairy producersbattle drought
Dairy organizations donate $85,000 to New York Fund
Dairy operation numbers fall
Dairymen dump milk in protest
Dairy market prices fall despite tighter cheese inventories
Dairy Management Inc. elects board members
Dairy industry faces new challenges
Dairy hires ingredient marketing manager
Dairy herd killed after bovine TB outbreak
Dairy groups spent $400,000 on lobbying
Dairy, grinding alfalfa remains in moderate demand overal
Dairy grazing conference set for Aug. 28-29
Dairy farm is in transition
Dairy farmers use cost-share to construct waste facilities
Dairy farmers pamper herds with water beds
Dairy farmers lose milk pricing case
Dairy farmers lack medical insurance
Dairy Days events designed for producers
Dairy checkoff teams with Mott's to increase kids milk
Dairy and grinding alfalfa trading active around state
Dairy alfalfa supplies steady, as prices moderate overall
Dairies operators see growth opportunities in Kansas
Dairies look to Kansas for room to grow
Dairies interested in top-quality hay
Dairies find successin niche markets
Dairies build on collective notion
CWS uses air flow to move crop on combine