Stewart Smith, Maine\u27s commissioner of agriculture from 1979-85 and now professor of Sustainable Agriculture and Policy at the University of Maine in Orono, believes that farmers should become more independent of the high-priced pesticides and fertilizers that have forced them to become large or die, and rely more on their own skills. Related story on bovine somatotropia (BST), a growth hormone used to stimulate milk production in cows
Chickens raised on the family farm, running through the yards pecking in the grass have been part of...
Some of Maine\u27s dairy farms have turned to the synthetic bovine growth hormone rBST to stay compe...
Maine\u27s agricultural industry has been invigorated in recent years by younger farmers looking to ...
On March 2, 1994, Turner dairy farmers Steve Briggs and Jon Nutting testified before the Maine legis...
Profile of dairyman Bob Spear, 56, of Nobleboro, and his priorities as the new Commissioner of Agric...
Eleanor Houston-Smith donated Wolfe\u27s Neck Farm in Freeport to the University of Southern Maine i...
This article is an adaptation of Stewart Smith’s recent presentation on sustainable agriculture to t...
Russell Libby last year took over as director of the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association...
Many of Maine\u27s farmers are turning to value-added processing to generate needed revenues. Value...
In the early agricultural period in the United States, land and labor represented about 85 percent o...
Profile of Tim Griffin, who, in 1992, was hired by the University of Maine at Orono as the country\u...
Vermont and Nebraska have stayed ahead of corporate farming interests by passing laws and policies t...
Guest lecture presented on the University of Michigan Campus on 2010 Apr 23. Sponsored by Michigan A...
Some of Maine\u27s dairy farms have turned to the synthetic bovine growth hormone rBST to stay compe...
Continuum piece the need to encourage agriculture in Maine. The author notes that farmland pays mo...
Chickens raised on the family farm, running through the yards pecking in the grass have been part of...
Some of Maine\u27s dairy farms have turned to the synthetic bovine growth hormone rBST to stay compe...
Maine\u27s agricultural industry has been invigorated in recent years by younger farmers looking to ...
On March 2, 1994, Turner dairy farmers Steve Briggs and Jon Nutting testified before the Maine legis...
Profile of dairyman Bob Spear, 56, of Nobleboro, and his priorities as the new Commissioner of Agric...
Eleanor Houston-Smith donated Wolfe\u27s Neck Farm in Freeport to the University of Southern Maine i...
This article is an adaptation of Stewart Smith’s recent presentation on sustainable agriculture to t...
Russell Libby last year took over as director of the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association...
Many of Maine\u27s farmers are turning to value-added processing to generate needed revenues. Value...
In the early agricultural period in the United States, land and labor represented about 85 percent o...
Profile of Tim Griffin, who, in 1992, was hired by the University of Maine at Orono as the country\u...
Vermont and Nebraska have stayed ahead of corporate farming interests by passing laws and policies t...
Guest lecture presented on the University of Michigan Campus on 2010 Apr 23. Sponsored by Michigan A...
Some of Maine\u27s dairy farms have turned to the synthetic bovine growth hormone rBST to stay compe...
Continuum piece the need to encourage agriculture in Maine. The author notes that farmland pays mo...
Chickens raised on the family farm, running through the yards pecking in the grass have been part of...
Some of Maine\u27s dairy farms have turned to the synthetic bovine growth hormone rBST to stay compe...
Maine\u27s agricultural industry has been invigorated in recent years by younger farmers looking to ...