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Innovative ethanol-ag unit unveiled
Harrison County is tapped as site for new biorefinery with an anaerobic digester, the first of its kind in Ohio.
Dairy Excel: Good ol’ days could’ve used a loader
Columnist remembers how farming used to be – 45 years ago.
Consider alternatives to forage
Current pasture conditions are variable across the state due to lack of rain for many, so planning will get you better prepared for this fall and winter.
Ah November …
Somehow, some way, 700 became the number the month of October revolved around. The stage was set Sept. 29 when the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 777 points after Congress failed to pass the White House’s bank bailout plan earlier that day. Chastened by the break, the massive, $700 billion deal then cleared Congress Oct.
EPA: OK to use E15 in older vehicles
Ethanol waiver expanded to include cars and trucks from 2001 through 2006.
Read it Again: Week of Sept. 12, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Eating Roundup Ready soybeans had no ill effects on soil animals
Small soil animals fed genetically modified soybeans showed no difference in health or reproductive ability from those fed conventional soybeans, according to research studies done at Michigan State University.
Organic farming conference touts benefits of less inputs
Organic farming conference highlights the benefits of low-cost inputs, and balanced approach to farming.
Hog producers follow prudent path
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Hog production returned to profitability in 2011, but producers remain cautious about the future. This is evidenced by the modest expansion of the breeding herd as reported by USDA at the end of the year, said a Purdue University Extension economist.
Market optimism is being put to the test
With all the positive talk about markets and trade, we’re still waiting on the results.






