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Calling for the crown
There was an anxious buzz in the air at the Muskingum Livestock Auction Co. Nov. 18. In a small room at the back of the building, 28 auctioneers crowded together, each one waiting for his chance to take the auction block.
Farm Credit Services concentrates on annual September elections
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Farm Credit Services of Mid-America voting stockholders will elect members of the board of directors through mail-in ballots during the association’s annual elections this fall.
What if corn and soybeans just aren’t enough?
WASHINGTON – The demand for alternatives to petroleum-based fuels is steadily rising. Corn and soybeans – the dominant feedstocks for ethanol and biodiesel production in the United States – grow well in the central regions of the country.
Vacation with us: Burlingame, Evans & Rector
Pearle Burlingame did not forget Farm and Dairy while visiting cousins who live in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Real estate brings high bids at auctions
– Ron Hillier of Hillier Realty, Auctions and Appraisals, Cortland, Ohio, held a real estate auction June 3 in Warren, Ohio, with a good turnout. It was advertised that the ranch home could be bought for $30,000 before the auction, but went to the winning bidder for $24,000 at the sale. – Mark Barkley of
Cover crops aren’t just for farmers
Farm fields are not the only place that cover crops provide useful services. Gardens are an excellent place to reap these benefits as well.
USDA releases county loan rates for 2008
WASHINGTON — Within three weeks of commodity title enactment in the 2008 farm bill, USDA is implementing marketing assistance loan and loan deficiency payment (LDP) provisions. USDA also announced county loan rates for 2008 crop of wheat, corn, grain sorghum, barley, oats, soybeans, and other oilseeds. The national loan rates for the 2008 crops of
Southeastern Ohio to receive EQIP funds
Farmers in 10 Ohio counties can apply for funds for pasture and farmstead-based projects.
13 tips for maintaining your grass waterways
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Grass waterways are an important part of a farm’s overall soil conservation plan, but producers and landowners have to work at maintaining them or they cannot fulfill their function. Grass waterways are permanent strips of grass seeded in areas of cropland where water either concentrates or flows off a field from terraces
Woodland owners invited to storm damage workshop
ZANESVILLE, Ohio — Storms are one way in which Mother Nature practices forestry. However, it is difficult for many of us to view the recent storm of June 29 in this light. As our lives are returning to order in the home, it is time to assess the damage inflicted on our woodlands. Workshop. A






