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Iowa study indicates extensive impact of ethanol on U.S. rural economies
WASHINGTON – A recent study conducted by researchers at Iowa State University highlights the ethanol industry’s impact on the economy.
Mr. Big Stuff
Following her latest lavish purchase, Kym Seabolt urges readers to marry a partner with a good sense of adventure — and good humor — for good measure.
Today’s farmer is no bum — almost heroic
Organic farmer, author and activist shares her experience working with the land at annual OEFFA conference.
Why does Monsanto want Syngenta?
Today, Monsanto remains the world leader in GMO crop technology with almost $11 billion in sales in 2014.
Ohio’s water quality issue mostly voluntary, for now
LONDON, Ohio — So far, most of the conservation practices in the Lake Erie watersheds and across Ohio are done on a voluntary basis, and farmers generally want to keep it that way. But that could change, depending on the situation in Ohio’s water bodies. Terry Cosby, the state conservationist for the USDA Natural Resources
Ask FSA by FSA Andy: Check in and report all of your crops
Hello Again! Reporting your crop acres to the Farm Service Agency (FSA) Office each year is one of the best financial decisions you can make for your farming operation. For most farmers, reporting crop acres is habit or tradition, however, if you don’t report your acres or have recently obtained a farm or the management
Remember me? Of course I do, Orlie
Longtime readers may recall a Thanksgiving column years ago that featured a dinner entree provided by Orlie, the gainfully unemployed younger brother of our farm’s two hired men, Jackie and Howard. How did we end up with three brothers, all bachelors, living together in a provided house on the farm along with their widowed mother?
Organic farming coming into its own
COLUMBUS – Given the right conditions, organic farming can produce, on average, as much corn per acre in Ohio as conventional farming can, according to an Ohio State University study.
Chuey gets Mahoning SWCD award
CANFIELD, Ohio – Springfield Township farmer Carl Chuey received the Mahoning Soil and Water Conservation District’s Cooperator of the Year award when the district held its annual meeting Nov.
Take precautions with early spring grazing
Early spring grazing can be risky. Take precautions and transition your herd to pasture slowly.






