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Crop production report hurts grain prices
Marlin Clark weighs current conditions in the grain markets to explain the continued slide of corn, soybean and wheat prices.
USDA releases 2012 ag census
Census data is compiled once every five years and provides insight into the U.S. farmer demographics, economics and production practices.
I’ll take a couple pulled pork pierogi stacker dogs (this is not your father’s stadium hot dog!)
The great American pastime may be eating hot dogs at the ballpark! Americans will eat 20.5 million hot dogs this season.
Pa. study: If you get a shale check, will you stop milking?
In Pennsylvania, changes in dairy cow numbers between 2007 and 2010 seem to be associated with the level of Marcellus drilling activity.
Dairy tool examines your farm
MERCER, Pa. – Penn State’s Mark Douglass stood in a room full of farmers and told them each how much money they’re losing every year.
Commissioners can’t fund Columbiana extension office
LISBON, Ohio – It may seem like the Aesop fable about the little shepherd boy crying “Wolf!,” but Julie Herron, director of the Columbiana County office of OSU Extension, says it’s not.
Fertility recommendations updated for soybean and wheat in tri-state
WOOSTER, Ohio – A soil fertility specialist with the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State University is looking to recruit growers interested in helping researchers update the soybean, corn and wheat fertility recommendations for Ohio, Michigan and Indiana. Fertility recommendations Steve Culman, an Ohio State University Extension soil fertility specialist,
Farm costs continue to rise
Nearly all farm expenditure items increased, compared to the previous year.
Farmers, businesses get Christmas gift of tax break on equipment
Legislation allowing businesses to write off up to $500,000 of an equipment purchase made in 2014 was signed by President Barack Obama Dec. 19, and farm equipment dealers geared up for a flurry of year-end business.
National Pork Board approves extra funding for promotional efforts
DES MOINES, IOWA — As pork producers struggle with record-high feed prices caused by the worst U.S. drought since the 1950s, the National Pork Board has approved domestic and international marketing budgets it is hoping will help drive pork demand at a critical time. The board is committing $27.7 million in FY2013 for domestic marketing






