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DuPont Pioneer, John Deere offer near real-time field level data
Agriculture technology leaders DuPont Pioneer and John Deere are collaborating to deliver near real-time field level data to growers.
Dogs likely originated in Europe more than 18,000 years ago, biologists report
Wolves likely were domesticated by European hunter-gatherers more than 18,000 years ago and gradually evolved into dogs that became household pets, UCLA life scientists report.
Dairy Excel: Embracing the reality of dairy farming economics has been difficult this year
We sometimes attempt to deny reality as a coping mechanism for an issue we simply don’t want to deal with if accepting the reality is too painful. This behavior sometimes exists relative to the economics of dairy farming.
Dairy Excel: Tax planning will be a mixed bag for Ohio’s dairy farm businesses this year
It is critical to get books fully caught up and to project income and expenses through the end of the year — whether your gut tells you the results will look good or not so good.
Let’s Talk Rusty Iron: Taking a look at the life of a farmer 50 years ago
What were you doing 50 years ago? Our fathers and grandfathers, and maybe even we ourselves, were settling down after supper with the October issue of Farm Journal to find out what was going on.
Jefferson County Fair market livestock winners wrap up year in sale ring
ABOVE: The mime Joy Undescribable wandered into the junior fair market livestock sale at this year’s Jefferson County Fair, and helped the ringmen garner some bids. Check out this year’s livestock winners:
Home away from home: Bardo marks almost 60 years at Damascus auction
At 75, Earl Bardo can still be found helping his sons run Bardo Farms or harvesting crops.
Parrish violated state laws by taking prized hog home, hearing officer says
SALEM, Ohio – Did he or didn’t he switch ear tags? That question doesn’t matter much now for the state department of agriculture as it investigates Howard Parrish’s role in the swap of his granddaughter’s 2004 county fair champion hog, apparently to save the prized gilt from death.
Now is the time to plant bulbs
Now is the time to start thinking about next spring’s floral display and planting spring-flowering bulbs.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 24, 2013:
MILLERSBURG, Ohio — The West Holmes FFA participated in the Antique Festival Parade Oct. 6. Fair Queen Mandy Taylor and fair King Clay Armstrong rode in the bed of the truck. The float was awarded best youth float. On Oct. 5 the West Holmes FFA forestry team competed at Hocking College in Nelsonville. The team






