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How to save money on everyday expenses
There are ways adults can save on everyday expenses without drastically overhauling their daily routines.
Making equipment pay
Everyone loves shiny, new farm equipment, but it doesn’t always fit the budget. A cost/benefit analysis can help farmers determine if and when a potential equipment purchase pays.
Good year to test your forages
With the wet year that we’ve had, you may want to test your forages.
W. Va. Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame welcomes members
JACKSON’S MILL, W. Va. — The West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame Foundation has selected four outstanding individuals for induction in 2013. These individuals will be honored at the WVAFHF annual banquet at Jackson’s Mill July 20. A reception will begin at 5 p.m., followed by dinner and the induction ceremony at the
It’s important to know — and care — where your food comes from
Writing an article about conservation is normally not very hard for most folks that work for a Soil & Water Conservation District. If you’re employed at a place that promotes an ideology that you embrace, then the passion is always present, and writing things about what you do is relatively easy. Lesson If you fail
LETTER: Dairy act has drawbacks
Editor: Taxpayers on the hook for $3 billion to push small dairy farms out of business? The proposed cure is worse than the disease. The disease is farm milk price volatility and ongoing narrow to negative milk-to-feed margins that have crippled many dairy farm businesses. The proposed cure is the Dairy Security Act which was
New farm credit president focusing on fundamentals, sound business
MOHICANVILLE, Ohio — The Wooster and Millersburg offices of Farm Credit Services of Mid-America welcomed a special guest to the annual customer appreciation reception held the evening of July 28. Bill Johnson, the new president of the 17 billion dollar ag lending cooperative, spoke to a room full of guests at Mohican Gardens in Ashland
USDA report blows corn tops
Is grain market on a report-induced, blow-off high, or has the report just set off another leg of the rally?
It’s been such a long time coming
“It is late April. Daylight comes now around 4 o’clock. While the sky is still dark roosters begin to crow from various farms in the neighborhood. Their voices pierce the dark sky like a knife cutting a design in the top crust of a raspberry pie, and the morning comes through like colored juice out
The grain market’s new news is bad news
Prices crashed and burned Monday, and mostly are showing follow-through Tuesday. This is the biggest correction in a long time, and it is unwanted by anyone trying to buy grain or anyone trying to sell grain.






