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Don’t always have time to read it but want the latest information on crops anyway? One possible way to get the information is by listening to the newsletter as a podcast. C.O.R.N. is a summary of crop observations, related information, and appropriate recommendations for Ohio crop producers and industry. Questions are directed to state specialists
Natural gas prices hammer farmers
Farmers are facing major input price increases with no immediate sign of relief ahead because of rising production costs associated with natural gas.
Economists deliver 2010 agricultural economic baseline to U.S. congress
WASHINGTON — Food prices could increase by more than 4 percent in 2011 as the farm sector recovers from a sharp downturn in the recession, University of Missouri economists reported March 7 to Congress. An annual MU Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute baseline shows net farm income may reach a record $99 billion in
Storm damage in Ashland and surrounding counties
Change in weather pattern ends two weeks of rain, but not without consequences.
Butter sculpture unveiled at 101st Farm Show
The highly anticipated half-ton butter sculpture was unveiled around 11 a.m. during the 101st Pennsylvania Farm Show. The 2017 edition features a Culture of Stewardship.
Test before they drill that shale well
Pre-drill water quality data demonstrates the importance of private water supply testing
Farm Science Review reveals crop prices, budgets not looking up for 2017
Learn about the financial downturns that farmers are facing in agriculture today.
Tight feeder supplies the issue in 2009
Cattle feeders’ No. 1 concern was feed inputs. Not any more, says Mike Sands of Informa Economics. The market analyst predicts corn will not stay as low as $3 per bushel (bu.) for long, but the new trading levels for corn may be of little consequence compared to the declining feeder calf supply. Biggest hurdle
There is nothing sweeter than healthy baby lambs
Lately, the early morning and late night flock checks and bottle feedings have been a pleasure for Eliza Blue.
Just stick a pen between your teeth
Feeling the chill of dreary fall mornings makes it hard to come out from under bedcovers and get a move on.






