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Posted on September 13, 2013
Most purebred dairy cattle aficionados know something about the history of their breed, but not every family can trace their cattle — and their own family — back to the original breed founders. Marjorie Kuszlyk comes from a long line of dairy farmers, and has an especially long connection with Milki...
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Sally Colby 
Posted on September 13, 2013
“The Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show is a new venture. It is designed to fill a need that has been apparent for some years. Until now, our (Pennsylvania) dairy farmers have had to take their cattle to other states to benefit from the comparisons and competition that open, national shows provide...
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Steven E Smith 
Posted on September 13, 2013
Breeders of Angus cattle from across the U.S. came to Albany, NY for their breed’s association conference and to tour some of New York State’s eastern herds from Aug. 28 to 30. Backed by rich history that is combined with an excitement about the future, Eastern NY breeder herds coupled with support ...
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Posted on September 13, 2013
The Cayuga County 4-H Dairy Show took place at the Remember the Big Six Picnic & 4-H Youth Fair event, which was held at the Ward O’Hara Agricultural Museum & Dr. Joseph Karpinski Educational Center on Route 38A, Auburn. A total of 31 Cayuga County 4-H members participated in this show. Novice Fitti...
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Emily Enger 
Posted on September 6, 2013
If you thought the romantic notion of traveling to America to herd cattle was dated to black and white John Wayne films, you would be wrong. At least, Robert Groom has lived in a way to defy such concern. True, he isn’t guiding cattle trains along the Rio Grande, but a slight European accent tells f...
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Posted on September 6, 2013
Submitted by Katie Navarra Beekeeping is a challenging vocation; recognizing and diagnosing honeybee disease is important to maintaining healthy bee hives and beekeepers have a responsibility to understand basic bee biology as well as have the ability to recognize the diseases that can afflict honey...
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Steven E Smith 
Posted on September 6, 2013
Words of advice for national crowd of Angus breeders visiting Trowbridge Angus during the the breeds National Conference and Tour “Genomics provided valuable information but I stress the need to still look at cattle. Let’s focus on our strengths as the largest beef breed and always listen to the con...
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Tamara Scully 
Posted on September 3, 2013
SHERMAN, NY — The cattle grazing the pastures of Green Heron Growers, in western New York state, are 100 percent grass-fed, certified organic by NOFA-NY, and being bred back to pure Ruby Red Devon genetics. That’s reason enough to hold a pasture walk there. Add in some laying hens and meat chickens,...
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Troy Bishopp 
Posted on September 3, 2013
SKANEATELES, NY — President Barack Obama arrived in the Syracuse area and spoke about a new agenda for higher education which is more affordable, encourages and embraces innovation and becomes a good investment because it pays off over time. At the same time, just south of Orangeman country adjacent...
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