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Farming costs climb along with commodity prices
Costs of putting out a crop in 2008 will be 20 percent to 25 percent more expensive than a year ago.
Learning from innovative grazing systems in southern Brazil
Brazilian agriculture dramatically changed in the past 20 years.
We know of the rapid increase in Brazilian soybean production.
Managing your fall, winter forage
With this being a unique and challenging year for grazing management, producers need to seriously look at their quantity and quality of stored feed.
Special education: Ohioan finds classroom in Paraguay
Stark County native Sue Givens left a 25-year career as a public school teacher to move to Paraguay.
South America dethroning U.S. as soybean king
This year, the U.S. could actually import soybeans from South America if stocks get too tight this summer.
Quilt exhibit uncovers Tuscarawas
The Dover Historical Society presents Uncovering Tuscarawas County, a quilt display covering the 200 years of Ohio history.
Pa. Grange puts first woman at helm
Pennsyvlania Grange members elected the first woman to serve in the top position in the 130-year history of the state organization.
Lameness in free stall barns: The little factors all add up to a big problem
Lameness is a major economic and welfare problem on our dairy farms, and the prevalence of lameness has increased in recent years.
Keeping up with dairy genetic change
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Throughout the past 50 years, the U.S. dairy population has been undergoing genetic change.
Bush budget would boost conservation programs
Nearly $3.5 billion of the president’s record-level proposal will be used for financial assistance or other direct payments to farmers.






