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Teff may be a Midwest forage option
PRINCETON, Ky. – The heat of summer often leaves pastures and hayfields floundering and farmers looking for other options for livestock forages.
Prepare grain bids now for fall harvest
Grain harvest is fast approaching and it is time to prepare storage facilities and harvest equipment for the coming corn and soybeans.
Proposed changes to Pennsylvania’s vocational education cause concern
SALEM, Ohio – Ag educators in Pennsylvania are worried a new proposal could put the state’s vo-ag programs in danger.
Raising a hellbender is rough, but rewarding
The hellbender is the largest native salamander found in North America and is found within the unglaciated ragged hills of Appalachia and the Ozarks.
An awesome night at Ashtabula County Fair
JEFFERSON, Ohio – When the Ashtabula County Fair junior livestock sale ended Aug. 10, half of its records had crumbled.
USDA still runs the most expensive manure-making program in the world
Alan Guebert considers USDA’s Environmental Quality Incentive Program and how the money is typically distributed to address environmental problems.
Harvest season roadway safety tips
Farmers are reminded of roadway safety tips as harvest season approaches.
Veterans allow us to stand tall and proud
Julie Geiss reminds us that our national treasure is the collective group of veterans that have defended our freedom across the globe.
Pass the biscuits and the buck
Alan Guebert gives his view on Perdue’s decision to “slow down” implementation of the nutritional school lunch standards promoted by Michelle Obama.
Farm Credit salaries, big loans should lead to big questions
Lenders will continue to grow, merge and make whale-sized loans unless the farm, ranch and rural owners of the Farm Credit System begin to question them.






