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A collector of vegetables
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the joys of gardening, a delightful hobby and occupation.
Ohio Beef Expo 2011: Higher prices bring good tidings to cattlemen
Cattlemen from Ohio and across the country gathered for the Ohio Beef Expo March 18-20.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 11/8
The top stories from the week Nov. 2-Nov. 8, 2014.
Lower wheat production across the globe may mean brighter economy
COLUMBIA, Mo. — A drought in Russia and reduced global wheat production along with shifts in U.S. crop production affect the entire U.S. agricultural outlook. Changes in one sector ripple through all farm segments. A mid-year update of the 2010 U.S. agricultural baseline shows increased wheat exports, moderate rises in grain prices and modest recovery
Dairy prices should rise through ’08
COLUMBUS – Despite last season’s financial woes, U.S. dairy producers have been enjoying historically high milk prices this year, driven mainly by an international demand for products that non-U.
Prices struggling higher on the CBOT
On a good note, prices are trending upward.
Planting pace frustrating, but on target
Planting has been slow this spring, but farmers are making good progress, overall.
Overholt Drainage School plans sessions on soil, water management
COLUMBUS — Farmers, land improvement contractors, soil and water conservation technicians and engineers can learn more about agricultural drainage, construction and management of soil and water conservation systems during the annual Overholt Drainage School March 11-15, led by Ohio State and other industry experts. The program will be held at the Agricultural Engineering Building, 590
Field crop enterprise budgets can help streamline decisions
COLUMBUS — Plant crops or raise livestock? If planting, should you go with corn, soybeans, wheat or maybe hay? As farmers decide what resources to commit to achieving the most profitable enterprises on their farms, devising a budget can be one of the best ways to help streamline the decision-making process, said a pair of
High feed costs kill profits
URBANA, Ill. — Dairy producers likely face negative profit margins this year as feed costs exceed milk prices, according to a new University of Illinois Extension study.






