American Royal announces 2007 livestock show dates and deadlines 

Jun 18, 2007

Junior and open show livestock exhibitors from around the nation will fill the American Royal complex in Kansas City for six days of exhibitions, sales and camaraderie during the 108th American Royal Livestock Show Oct.17-22. After a record-breaking event...

Success needs a partner 

Jun 11, 2007,

By Kindra Gordon

New research indicates the key to small business success is networking with others ...

Learning From An Example: Indiana’s rural development philosophy 

Jun 4, 2007,

By Michael L. Holton, Center for Rural Affairs

In community development, many approaches make sense. It is not a one-size-fits-all proposition. The best rural community development sparks creative and innovative ways to bring rural people together for a common goal. Indiana is no exception...

Information superhighway bypasses rural America 

May 29, 2007,

By Hembree Brandon, Farm Press Editorial Staff

For a country that pioneered the revolution in technology, the U.S. continues to be an also-ran in broadband Internet access and in the price users pay for broadband...

Great Grilling 

May 21, 2007,

By Kindra Gordon

Grilling the perfect steak is easy with these tips based on research from South Dakota State University....

Great Lakes Agritourism Farm Market Bus Tour is June 12-13 

May 21, 2007

A unique farm market bus tour to showcase agritourism in Michigan is planned for June 12-13. Departing from Benton Harbor, tour goers will visit...

Western Nebraska to host 10th Annual Cattlemen’s Ball  

May 10, 2007

Preparations for the 10th annual Cattlemen’s Ball fundraising event are underway in western Nebraska. The event will be...

Now That’s Rural: Wild West World 

Apr 23, 2007,

Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development; Kansas State University

Wild West. It’s been a fundamental part of our American culture for more than a century. But today we’re going beyond the old Wild West to a new creation: Wild West World. That’s the name of a new theme park...

Black Ink: Don’t fence me in 

Apr 23, 2007,

Steve Suther, Certified Angus Beef

April showers kick-start the grazing season for much of North America. It’s a great time to think about fencing and fences, both literal and metaphorical...

Beef & Milk Team Up  

Apr 23, 2007

Summer promotions pair beef, cheese, beer and key lime pie
It’s one of the great partnerships in culinary history — savory grilled hamburgers or steaks and delicious Wisconsin cheese...

Commentary: Industry Calls; Hereford Answers  

Apr 16, 2007,

Craig Huffhines, American Hereford Association Executive Vice President

My excitement to be a representative of the Hereford breed abounded as I listened to experts address attendees of the Cattle Industry Annual Convention this winter...

Certified Hereford Beef launches consumer website; selects promotional ambassadors 

Mar 29, 2007

Certified Hereford Beef (CHB) LLC staff have announced a consumer-based website, http://www.herefordbeef.net. The site is geared toward the everyday consumer, but also contains useful information for ...

Have you found your farm’s “sweet spot?” 

Mar 26, 2007,

By Bill Henning, Small Farm Specialist, Cornell University

Most good equipment operators soon identify an engine speed where the engine is very resilient. At that speed the engine runs easy. It can handle extra load without significant laboring and when engine speed does drop...

Black Ink: Who’s got your back? 

Mar 26, 2007,

By Miranda Reiman, Certified Angus Beef

The president of the United States consults his Cabinet. The corporate CEO has his board of directors, the superintendent his school board. A professional football team has...

BeefTalk: The Future of Beef – Midsized Challenges 

Mar 12, 2007,

Kris Ringwall, Beef Specialist NDSU Extension Service

There is considerable difficulty in being in the middle because the middle seldom stays the middle. The middle (average) is where no one wants to stay...

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