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Cut alfalfa early for best spring growth
DES MOINES, Iowa — Timing the final alfalfa cutting before mid-September offers regrowth opportunities to reduce the risk of winter injury, say experts at Pioneer Hi-Bred, a DuPont business. “Whether a grower is in a three- or four-cut alfalfa program, cutting from Sept. 10 to Oct. 1 in most northern climates rarely allows the crop
Ohio’s deer gun hunting seasons begin soon
Ohio’s white-tailed deer gun hunting season opens Nov. 27 and runs through Dec. 3. The deer gun weekend is Dec. 16-17.
Danny’s smile
Danny Armstrong’s smile masks the past year, the surgeries, the grueling repetition, the disappearance of many months and the struggle to prove … a country boy can survive.
Redding visits Fayette County farm participating in state nutrition program
Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding and Secretary of Aging Jason Kavulich visited the market at Duda’s Farm in Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
Be constructively thankful this year
Along with your list of blessings, make a list of things that went awry on your operation, recognizing lessons learned and identifying ways to improve.
Farm and Dairy’s top 10 stories of 2015
A look back at the top farm stories of the year, as determined by Farm and Dairy staff.
Pennsylvania: Municipalities say Marcellus shale impact fee legislation overreaching
••• As of the afternoon of April 11, Attorney John Smith who is representing some of the townships that filed the lawsuit, an injunction was granted by the judge in this case. The injunction only pertains to the zoning portion of the Marcellus shale impact fee. The rest of the legislation is still set to
EPA adds national dicamba restrictions for this year
Following ongoing controversy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has ordered the makers of dicamba, a controversial weed killer, to revise its label.
How to control crabgrass before it appears
Crabgrass is a common problem that appears in summer. Learn how to control it before it becomes a problem in your lawn.
Early spring nitrogen likely won’t increase yields for late wheat
COLUMBUS — Despite the fact that an unusually wet fall and planting delays kept many wheat farmers from applying starter nitrogen, an Ohio State University Extension educator says they shouldn’t rush to apply spring nitrogen earlier than needed. Even though wheat has had less time to grow and tiller, applying nitrogen too early in the






