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Farm Focus ’03 comes to Van Wert
The show has the latest in technology, equipment, continued agronomic research plots and new horticultural events.
Farm expenses rose to highest level in 2001
USDA’s 2001 farm expenses report represents the highest level of farm expenditures on record.
Nothing hotter than an August Sunday
The only thing hotter than the August nights on the southern Illinois dairy farm of my youth were the August days, and the only thing hotter than the August days were the August Sunday mornings spent wilting in the heat and humidity that St. John’s Lutheran Church held so well. Pastor Gross’ stern stare and
Agland Co-op: The Ohio River facility: Out of sight and out of mind, but not out of reach
The Ohio River is a major artery for exporting grain from northeastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania.
Wheat acres fall while yields increase
While yields per acre are up, production is down, primarily because most farmers can no longer afford to grow wheat.
Summer rains push crops to extremes
Late plantings, a wet summer and cooler-than-normal daytime temperatures are adding up to a disease-ridden, nonproductive soybean crop.
How long can crop residue be grazed?
With record-high fuel prices and part shortages, you might want to consider letting the livestock graze crop residues.
Crop progress and condition all depend on where you live
The Ohio wheat harvest has begun, and other crops continue to progress where rain has fallen.
Cattle may follow Appalachian Trail to urban eateries
In realistic “birth-to-plate” trials under way, a new herd of 72 Black Angus cattle is marketed every fall.
Ask FSA Andy: Farm storage facility loans
Hello Again! The motto for the Boy Scouts is Be Prepared . Are you prepared for your 2012 harvest? Will your corn be singing, Oh give me a home! Have you considered applying for a Farm Storage Facility Loan through your local FSA office? The Farm Storage Facility Loan (FSFL) program will allow producers of






