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Traditional Iroquois Indian farming methods still work
The ‘three sisters’ cropping system embodies all the things needed to make crops grow in the Northeast.
Extreme Back 40 makeover
PRINCETON, Ky. – Technology has advanced at a rapid pace on the farm, from satellites guiding farmers through their fields to equipment allowing a tractor to steer itself.
Examine grain handling system now to avoid harvest delays next year
Delays not due to mechanical breakdowns often can be avoided by matching each component in the system to the combine’s capacity.
Worm company sued for millions
The Oklahoma Securities Department filed the $14 million lawsuit against B&B Worm Farms.
Home away from home: Bardo marks almost 60 years at Damascus auction
At 75, Earl Bardo can still be found helping his sons run Bardo Farms or harvesting crops.
Bees create a big buzz at Mapleton
A bee hive project has gotten some students interested in ag science that teacher Dean Frank had never even seen before.
A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of May 22, 2008
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio — The Milkmakers 4-H Club met 12 at Jerusalem Church with 28 members in attendance. The club talked about old business; demonstration sign-up sheet; cheese sale orders due and the pick-up date is May 21; and the theme for upcoming fair is “Wild Wild West.” New business included discussion about having to
The farm’s ‘other’ manager
For Don Kurtz, being a dairy nutritionist means a lot more than dropping off mineral. It’s about being the manager farmers don’t know they have.
Finding creative ways to survive
Eric Keller wakes in the middle of the night to discover noxious fumes coming from his basement.
Heeding the cowboy commandments
Reading Hopalong Cassidy’s “Creed for American Boys and Girls” brings back a simpler time for columnist Judith Sutherland.






