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FSA Andy for Aug. 27, 2009
Hello again, The motto for the Boy Scouts is ‘Be Prepared.’ Are you prepared for your 2009 harvest? Will your corn be singing, “Oh, give me a home!” Have you considered applying for a Farm Storage Facility Loan through your local FSA office but were waiting on the ‘new’ changes? Well, guess what? The changes
Anderson wins Ohio Farm Bureau’s Excellence in Agriculture Award
Stacie Anderson of Wood County is the winner of Ohio Farm Bureau’s Excellence in Agriculture Award for 2022.
Ask FSA Andy about reporting your acreage
In order to comply with FSA program eligibility requirements, all producers are encouraged to visit their local County FSA office to file an accurate crop certification report by the applicable deadline.
U.S. farmers to plant less wheat this year
COLUMBUS — Lower international demand, weak prices and a wet fall in 2009 have driven U.S. farmers to plant less wheat this year, with Ohio posting one of the sharpest declines in the Eastern Corn Belt region. Decrease According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s wheat seedings report, Ohio’s soft red winter wheat seeded area
Prices are just too good for payments
Average market price projections are above levels that would trigger the USDA’s counter-cyclical payments.
Algae could produce renewable fuels
ARGONNE, Ill. — As gas prices continue to soar to record highs, motorists are crying out for an alternative that won’t cramp their pocketbooks. Scientists at U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory say the next generation of renewable fuels could come from an unexpected place: algae. Hydrogen gas Researchers are working to chemically manipulate
Ohio farm custom rates now available
Many Ohio farmers hire custom farm work in their farm business or perform custom farm work for others.
Two generations earn SWCD award
WOOSTER, Ohio – For Harold Mann and his son, David, conserving the soil and conserving the farm go hand in hand.
Covered Bridge Gardens transitions to commodities for next generation
Covered Bridge Gardens in Ashtabula County is not your grandfather’s farm. It’s not your father’s farm either. It’s a farm all of its own, and it’s not afraid to change.
Distillers grains offer viable feed option for young dairy heifers
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Dairy producers looking for a low-cost, high-quality heifer feed should consider distillers grains, says a Purdue Extension dairy nutrition specialist.






