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Tips to manage herbicide shortage in 2022

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

There are multiple factors leading to herbicide shortages for the 2022 growing season. Use these suggestions to minimize the impact in the Midwest.

Farm Science Review adapts to farm trends

Thursday, September 11, 2003

Visitors to this year’s event, Sept. 16-18, will see much more than conventional production agriculture products.

The economics of animal welfare regulations proposed for Ohio

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

By LUTHER TWEETEN (Editor’s note: The following is reprinted from the June 2009 issue of the Ohio Ag Manager newsletter published by Ohio State University Extension.) The Humane Society of the United States seeks to phase out battery cages for Ohio’s laying hens, gestation crates for its pregnant pigs and crates for veal calves in

Wayne Co. dairy twilight tour: Just small party for 1,800 of our closest friends

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Wayne County Dairy Service Unit kicked off its 50th anniversary with a big party for its friends — and 1,800 of them turned out for the group’s annual Dairy Twilight Tour at Bristol Dairy.

Farm family diversifies to stay afloat

Thursday, September 13, 2001

When Paul and Lois Saums’ two sons, David and Doug, decided to come back to the farm in 1984, diversification became a necessity. The operation now farms hogs, grain, Christmas trees, pumpkins, broilers, etc.

Alexander Smalley reflects on 1869 at its close

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Alexander Smalley sums up the eventful year he had in 1869.

U.S. trade promotion bill on way to president

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Trade promotion authority could help the U.S. make more deals to benefit agriculture.

Pheasant quest is more about hunt than harvest

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Redfield, South Dakota. Even when it’s bad it’s good. That’s the best way to describe South Dakota pheasant hunting this fall following a devastating winter and equally destructive spring. Pheasants are just big birds and, like the birds at your feeder, they can fall victim to severe winter weather that prevents them from finding food

Production is on the rise in Pa. this year

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Based on conditions as of Oct. 1, Pennsylvania’s production of soybeans, all other dry hay, Maryland-type tobacco and grapes is expected to be above last year according to the Pennsylvania field office of USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Production of corn for grain, dry alfalfa hay, Pennsylvania seedleaf tobacco, Burley tobacco, and

Expect flat livestock, dairy production

Thursday, May 29, 2008

WASHINGTON — According to the USDA Economic Research Service, the outlook for total red meat and poultry production will be down slightly next year. Beef/cattle Deteriorating pasture and range conditions over much of the Plains and increasing livestock production costs are adversely affecting all cattle and beef sectors. Smaller inventories of U.S. cows, calf crops