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Your dairy cows will love the light and so will your milk check
MADISON, Wis. – Dairy cows in northern regions like Wisconsin, give more milk if they get extra lighting during the winter months, when days are short.
Don’t cut corners or you’ll regret it
If you’re like me, it doesn’t take you long to count the number of hay bales you have remaining for this year’s winter feed.
Can you name our latest antique mystery tool?
Two mystery tools identified by our brilliant readers! Will you keep the streak alive with the latest item?
Michigan, Ohio study corn silage hybrids
In 2016, 47 corn silage hybrids representing 16 commercial brands were evaluated in a joint trial with Michigan State University.
Penn State offers ag safety calendars to help farmers
The Penn State Extension Dairy Team has released a 2017 calendar to help agricultural producers implement and maintain necessary safety procedures on their dairy farms.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 10, 2009
THOMPSON, Ohio — Thompson Ledge Dairymen 4-H club met Oct. 18 for a brief meeting and hayride at Lausin Farm. The club was recognized as an Honor Club and a 4-H Fair Fest Participant in a ceremony held at NDCL Elementary School Oct. 21. Members also received the following awards: Matthew Burton and Jack Kuehn
Hazard A Guess: Week of Aug. 21, 2008
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
U.S. farm groups say ‘no more’ in WTO
When the Senate confirmed Susan C. Schwab as the Bush Administration’s Trade Representative June 8 – the second trade rep in just 13 months – it did so by voice vote, an uncommon occurrence for the usually-on-the-record body.
Treat soydiesel like any diesel fuel
COLUMBUS – Now that winter has arrived, it’s time to take extra care with the soy biodiesel fuel that powers many of the state’s trucks, tractors and farm equipment.
Harkin calls for StarLink compensation
Sen. Tom Harkin, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Committee, is calling on the Clinton administration to make sure farmers aren’t left holding an expensive bag in the wake of the StarLink corn losses.






