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Grant helps get N.Y. produce to wholesale clubs
NEW YORK — A two-year effort by marketers and growers from the Upstate Growers and Packers Cooperative is finally bearing fruit.
Considering pasture plant growth to meet animal needs
Knowledge of plant anatomy and physiology and understanding the forage life cycle can help farmers manage pasture growth for animal needs.
Can you help us solve our Michigan Antique Tool mystery?
Learn about last week’s mystery tool and try your luck at identifying our latest antique tool made by Church Bros in Michigan.
When the green grass grows, so does pasture laminitis
BLACKSBURG, Va. – With the grass now growing rapidly, some horses are in danger experiencing pasture-induced laminitis.
5 ways to better understand tractor stability
Understanding a tractor’s stability — its center of gravity and stability baseline — in relation to outside forces could prevent a major accident or injury.
Ohio Farm Bureau, NRCS unveil water quality demo farms
Three Ohio farmers will open their operations to test and display conservation practices for other farmers.
Diversity key to herbicide weed management, fighting resistance
WOOSTER, Ohio — Weed resistance to herbicides has been a concern among crop farmers since about 1998, but the fact that it’s no longer new is no reason to become complacent. Grain farmers in Ohio and certain parts of Pennsylvania are in an ongoing battle against herbicide resistance and the spread of stubborn weeds like
Conservation tillage practices could be stronger in Lake Erie drainage area
There’s plenty of stirring going on in Lake Erie drainage area.
Innovation is key — don’t be a laggard
The term innovator is used a great deal but what does it actually mean? Stuart Heavilin weighs in in this week’s The Dirt on Conservation column.






