Crop Comments
Posted on April 16, 2025
A report released Jan. 23 by Save Our Seeds highlights the increasing use of “generative artificial intelligence (AI) in the development of genetically modified (GM) plants, raising significant new concerns about their safety.” These developments come at a time when the European Union is considering...
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Sonja Heyck-Merlin 
Posted on April 9, 2025
On March 25, Farm Commons hosted a webinar titled “Terminated and Frozen USDA Funding: Filing an Appeal to Protect Your Rights.” The intent of the session was to provide education rather than legal advice. The mission of Farm Commons is to empower agricultural communities to resolve their own legal ...
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jkarkwren 
Posted on April 9, 2025
You should call the vet as needed; however, some ruminant health concerns can be dealt with yourself. Sometimes, the first aid you offer immediately can make the vet’s job easier later and contribute to a better outcome for the animal. Food Animal Concerns Trust recently hosted “First Aid Fundamenta...
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Sonja Heyck-Merlin 
Posted on April 9, 2025
“I’m excited to walk you through some of our approaches of really starting to lay the groundwork for building your brand thoughtfully and strategically,” said Sara Rosario-Gray. Rosario-Gray is creative director at Pulp+Wire , is a Maine-based creative agency that specializes in consumer packaged go...
Farmers First
jkarkwren 
Posted on April 9, 2025
Hello, farm family! Last week, a couple farmers were sharing their feelings about spraying chemicals on their crops when one exclaimed, “It doesn’t matter! It has to be done.” That broke my heart. Behind that statement I heard “I’ll do whatever is best for the crop, because that’s what good farmers ...
Crop Comments
jkarkwren 
Posted on April 9, 2025
I’m writing this column 11 days after spring officially started. Five days prior to that (March 15), the New York State Environmental Conservation Department ordered a mandatory outdoor burning ban. Such remains in effect at least until June 15. The compulsory ban is based on average early spring co...
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Karl H. Kazaks 
Posted on April 2, 2025
ROXBORO, NC – “It takes a special person to raise buffalo,” said Jack Pleasant. “You need a calm temperament.” Pleasant, who together with his wife Sandy operates Sunset Ridge Buffalo Farm , North Carolina’s second largest buffalo herd with up to 100 animals, was standing near the chute at his farm’...
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jkarkwren 
Posted on April 2, 2025
It’s one thing to have a great idea for a farm business, but an entirely different thing to bring that idea to market. Bonnie Nelsen, business management specialist with Cornell’s Lake Ontario Fruit Program , recently presented “From Seed to Success: Turn Your Idea Into an Actionable Plan – Developi...
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Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on April 2, 2025
As highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has proven, anything can happen to your cattle herds at any time. That’s why contingency planning – preparing an operation to be ready to respond effectively in the event of an emergency – is crucial. Specifically discussing a Secure Beef Supply Plan at th...
Country Folks
by Troy Bishopp 
April 29, 2026
CHAZY, NY – “Sometimes reality is too complex. Stories give it form.” – Jean Luc Godard When a grazing planning workshop gets mentioned, there’s usual...
Country Folks
by Deborah Jeanne Sergeant 
April 29, 2026
Getting a jump on pests can help improve your chances warding off a major infestation. Chloe Yi-Luo Cho, Ph.D. candidate in entomology at Cornell, pre...
Country Folks
by Kelsi Devolve 
April 29, 2026
Taika von Königslöw, assistant Professor at Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, spoke at the 2026 New Hampshire Dairy Management Conf...
Country Folks
by Deborah Jeanne Sergeant 
April 29, 2026
A motivational speaker may not seem a typical choice for a speaker at a farm conference, but the Northeast Dairy Management Conference, presented by P...
