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Plan for electrical demand when building a farm shop
MARSHFIELD, Mo. — An energy-efficient machinery maintenance shop is a necessity on the modern farm according to Bob Schultheis, a natural resource engineering specialist with University of Missouri Extension. “A well-planned, well-equipped shop encourages a farmer to practice on-going preventive maintenance on his equipment, which extends its useful life and also reduces the chances of
Bernice’s 90th
I know plenty of people in their eighties, my Dad being one of them. Octogenarians are young, compared to the dozens Willard Scott recognizes every day who have lived a century or more.
Program mixes farms and computers
An ag computer seminar will be offered at two locations this month in western Pennsylvania.
Mahoning Co. Farm Bureau leaders earn state achievement awards
BOARDMAN, Ohio – Mahoning County Farm Bureau volunteer leaders received all 10 of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation’s Standards of Achievement, or star, awards during last week’s annual banquet.
Foregoing field tests could spell nematode troubles for soybean crop
Soybean growers who failed to sample their fields last fall for soybean cyst nematode may be in for a surprise this growing season.
Agricultural input prices climbing
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – In what’s become par for the course, agricultural input costs are up for the 2005 growing season.
Retirement? Bauers at home on farm
LEESVILLE, Ohio – City businessman-turned-farmer Tom Bauer says you can call him most anything – willful, conservation-minded, unconventional – maybe even a little crazy.
Frugal gardening hacks to improve soil, plant health
There are so many everyday items that can improve the physical qualities or change the chemical components of your garden soil.
Nowhere to hide at low tide
Many ag companies followed a pattern of higher stock prices from January through late April and then faced hard declines. Alan Guebert explains why.
Best thing to do is not much at all
Alan Guebert reflects on the coronavirus pandemic, the black lives matter movement and similar times during Julys of America’s past.






