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Farm Science Review helps farmers plan for tomorrow
This year’s Farm Science Review runs Sept. 22-24 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center near London, Ohio.
Ashtabula County honors top dairies
JEFFERSON, Ohio – The 57th annual Ashtabula County dairy banquet was held March 10 with 175 people attending at the Williamsfield Community Center.
Continued growth in meat supply hurts livestock prices
COLUMBIA, Mo. – As a livestock economist, Scott Brown hears the same question every day: “How low can prices go?” The University of Missouri Extension specialist can’t say when prices will hit bottom, as many factors affect the sharp decline. That includes weather, dollar strength and exports. “The growing meat supply is a big factor,”
Farmer reinvents the tractor wheel to win grand prize
SALT LAKE CITY – John “Pete” Gipson of Texas earned the grand prize in the Farmer Idea Exchange competition at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 88th annual meeting.
Hopeway Dairy Farm: Always looking to the farm’s future
Hopeway Dairy has built their dream barns from the ground up.
Keepin’ it fresh: How to store garden produce
Proper storage of produce keeps it fresh and ripe until you are ready to eat or preserve it. Storing produce in ideal conditions also improves its taste, texture and appearance.
Family dairy farms struggle to hang on
All my life, I have been certain of one thing. Dairy farmers are not paid nearly enough. Now, this has been true even when others who write about such things were saying that the industry was strong, the price better than it had been for years. I don’t care what the authors of such things
Predator problems: Protect your flock and livestock this fall
Coyote are active in fall, when grown pups break away from the family unit to hunt and stake out their own territory.
2019 Cuyahoga County Fair sale results
The 2019 Cuyahoga County Fair livestock sale took place Aug. 10. Find all the details here.
Holiday traders yield small price changes
Holiday traders don’t make big price changes. Marlin Clark weighs in on the small price swings in the grain markets over the last couple weeks.






