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Producers need buyer’s perspective
End-users are increasingly interested in the source of the product and how it was grown.
Gene stack licensing agreement forged
MIDLAND, Mich. – Dow AgroSciences LLC, a subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company, recently formed a cross-licensing agreement with
Ag barometer finds farmers more optimistic about market prices
Farmers’ sentiment about the agricultural economy climbed to 139 in July — the highest level recorded in 2017 since January.
Pa. farmers expect more acres harvested
Dry hay, soybean acres up; wheat acreage down 14 percent..
All about seeds: Our 2014 fall seed edition
Combines may still be harvesting this year’s crops, but smart farmers are already thinking about next year’s planting.
West central Ohio group joins the race to start ethanol plant
Another Ohio ethanol coalition has officially organized to pursue developing an ethanol production facility in the Buckeye State.
Commodity loans are available through FSA
Hello Again! This spring the rains came and kept on coming, with some fields never drying out to plant. Once the rains stopped, then the heat and humidity was close behind. Basically the area went from winter to summer in zero to 14 days. Talk about the weather being challenging. The farmers finally get the
USDA releases county loan rates for 2008
WASHINGTON — Within three weeks of commodity title enactment in the 2008 farm bill, USDA is implementing marketing assistance loan and loan deficiency payment (LDP) provisions. USDA also announced county loan rates for 2008 crop of wheat, corn, grain sorghum, barley, oats, soybeans, and other oilseeds. The national loan rates for the 2008 crops of
Experts advise bug vigilance for farms
WOOSTER, Ohio – Soybean growers are being encouraged to scout their fields amid scattered reports of high numbers of leaf defoliators making a meal of the crop.
Planting advantage: Controlled traffic
Practicing controlled traffic may give growers an advantage at a time when wet conditions are keeping most farmers out of their fields.






