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Promote your fall farm event with social media
Learn how to use Facebook event listings, ads and boosted posts to attract attendees to your fall farm event.
Comparing costs of raising replacement heifers
Is it cheaper to raise calves using automated or individual feeding? Find out which management practices can cut the costs of raising replacement heifers.
Politics drive erratic grain price swings
The trade fight between the U.S. and China is driving grain prices, but where it ends will determine the result.
What it took to build a farm in the 1950s
Renting one farm while buying another, Judith Sutherland’s young parents knew that land was a precious commodity. It was worth long days and elbow grease.
Marketing the ocean waves
Sit by a quote screen the last month and the corn chart for the Chicago Board of Trade is like the ocean tide. It ebbs and it flows. Then ebbs some more.
Proper planning can help you avoid costly pond problems
A successful pond can be very rewarding and enjoyable, but a failing pond is a very costly and frustrating issue.
How much hay are you losing in storage?
How much hay are you losing when you just stack it on ground? The more protection you provide, the less hay you will lose.
Penn State economists: Loss of middle wage jobs widens income gap in Pa.
From 2001 to 2011, the Pennsylvania workforce underwent a marked shift from higher-paying to lower-paying jobs, a trend that could have serious implications for the state’s economy, according to a new report by economists in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences.
Grain markets adjust to new crop
If the harvest is disappointing, we could see a rally into the late harvest. If not, we have not yet seen the low.
Market Monitor: Small report, big market decline
Friday’s USDA report did not have a lot of news, but what it had caught the market leaning the wrong way. The result, eventually, was a changed landscape for the market the last few days. Soybeans USDA released the Supply and Demand Report Friday morning, and the result was a resounding “thud” in the soybean






