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Turkey will cost more at most Thanksgiving Day dinner tables
That Thanksgiving turkey dinner with all the fixin’s will cost a teensy bit more than last year: 28 cents.
Bull and bear get piggish competition
An unwritten motto of a former employer, market adviser Professional Farmers of America, was that it’s easier to turn journalists into economists than economists into journalists.
Now is not the time for overgrazing, some fertilizer and planting
When the summer slump hits producers are forced to consider pasture rotation, the timing of the next hay cutting, fertilizer application and backup plans.
Scratch that: Cooking 101
Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers advice to newbie and wanna-be cooks.
Library of Congress mines collection for new World Treasures exhibition
A permanent rotating exhibition that draws on the Library’s foreign collections to explore a series of universal themes will open June 7 in the Jefferson Building.
Christmas walk features church, homes, museum
The James A. Garfield Historical Society in Portage County, Ohio, will host its 2002 Christmas Walk Nov. 1-3, 8-10.
No-till, rotation can limit greenhouse gas emissions from farm fields
Now there’s another reason to consider no-till: air quality.
Part-time farmer turns forest into full-time rotational grazing career
Andy Fadorsen was raised in Guernsey County and his grandparents had some cattle, but farming was not his life-long dream. Now he’s practicing intensive rotational grazing on his stocker farm.
Ask FSA Andy about reporting your acreage
In order to comply with FSA program eligibility requirements, all producers are encouraged to visit their local County FSA office to file an accurate crop certification report by the applicable deadline.
Five agri-stories you should read today (2/18)
Several of today’s stories are curious. Silicon Valley is planning more investment into agriculture, one project is watering tomatoes with seawater and one Texas town is preventing forest fires with goats.






