Raw milk and raw ambition
by Courtney Llewellyn
NORTH DANVILLE, VT – “We’ve only been here since September, but we’re definitely getting there,” said Kylie Rossier, a newly minted dairy farmer. “This has been the perfect time. It’s been a blessing and a curse
NH Rep. Kuster again on House Agriculture Committee
by Edith Tucker
Congresswoman Annie Kuster, a Democrat from the 2nd Congressional District, held a virtual meeting with local New Hampshire food distributors and producers on Monday, Feb. 8 from her home office.
She chose to mark her reappointment
Vermont releases strategic ag and food plan for the next decade
by Courtney Llewellyn
More than 1,500 Vermonters provided input for the Vermont Agriculture and Food System Strategic Plan 2021-2030, which was publicly posted in early February. The plan features 15 goals, 34 priority strategies (the recommended programs, investments and
Soil Connect expands sales team
Growing digital marketplace continues series of strategic hires after successful seed round.
Soil Connect — an innovative digital marketplace connecting those who have soil, aggregates and other building materials with those who need it — has announced two significant
Bowman continues family’s dairy tradition for future generations
by Karl H. Kazaks
CALLAWAY, VA – On a recent sunny winter day, Tim Bowman oversaw the activity at his dairy as the afternoon milking began.
His oldest son, Will, was driving a tractor up and down the free-stall
What about the water?
by Sally Colby
When farmers are planning new livestock facilities, the intended water source should be a top priority. Drinking water problems can lead to low milk production, and in some cases, affect animal health. The more common problems
What you need to know about OSHA’s Jan. 29 COVID guidance
Source: EHS Today
David Sparkman
Feb 04, 2021
When the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently issued its comprehensive guidance on what employers are expected to do to protect their workers from the COVID-19 virus, the bulk of
ASV genuine OEM rubber tracks provide longevity, reliability and derailment prevention
GRAND RAPIDS, MN — ASV Holdings Inc., an industry-leading manufacturer of all-purpose and all-season compact track loaders and skid steers, offers genuine OEM compact track loader tracks engineered for leading longevity, performance and anti-derailment capabilities. Backed by 30-plus
Enerpac strand jack technology outperforms over traditional crane for Chicago bridge cantilever lift
The recently completed Cline Avenue Bridge in East Chicago crosses the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal. Constructing the 316 ft bridge span over the canal, while keeping the canal open to barge traffic, allowed heavy lift specialist Engineered Rigging