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Hurry up and wait: Use rain delays to make planting and crop decisions, experts say
SALEM, Ohio — Rain showers. Tile washouts. Mud. Thanks to Mother Nature, you’re already falling behind schedule with spring tillage and planting. In the past week, farmers have been spotted chisel plowing, planting oats and making progress across parts of the Farm and Dairy coverage area. It’s been slow going, though, with USDA data showing
Program aims to lift dreary milk prices
The voluntary milk program is focusing on the supply side of the market, but an ag economist says this won’t work.
Grain markets running out of breath
Farmers keep holding their breath for good news, but time is running out and so is their patience.
Lake Erie’s Fall Brawl is bigger than ever
Running late October through November, the annual Fall Brawl is all about Lake Erie’s now legendary night fishery for near-shore walleyes.
Purdue’s Chris Hurt: Stronger prices not likely to last for cattle
Cattle prices to remain high this spring, with summer prices in the low- to mid-$90 range per hundredweight.
Heat continuing to plague farmers, but for fewer days
Crop and livestock farmers in both states saw a wide range of effects from last week’s heat wave, mostly negative.
Make sure you keep soil nutrient management records
Soil sampling on a regular basis, nutrient management records and knowing crop removal rates are must-haves for a successful harvest.
Next time, hire a vet
With the high value of today’s livestock, you can afford to hire a veterinarian.
Prices struggling higher on the CBOT
On a good note, prices are trending upward.
His morning chew
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about an old fellow who couldn’t give up his morning chew to attend class.






