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Ask FSA Andy by FSA Andy about farm storage facilty loans
Hello Again! The Farm Storage Facility Loan (FSFL) program allows producers of eligible commodities to obtain low-interest financing to build or upgrade farm storage and handling facilities. The new maximum principal amount of a loan through FSFL is $500,000. Participants are now required to provide a down payment of 15 percent, with CCC providing a
Spring planting becomes summer planting for many … but end is in sight
Wet weather is giving way to a much-needed dry period, at least for now.
Crop producers should look to soil tests
WOOSTER, Ohio — Crop producers may have shied away from making phosphorus or potassium applications last year due to high fertilizer prices, but don’t let bumper corn and soybean yields fool one into thinking an application this fall may not be needed. Robert Mullen, an Ohio State University Extension soil fertility specialist, said that producers
Farmer’s daughter no longer ignored
Columnist Judie Sutherland is glad to see a growing trend toward more daughters working alongside their farmer fathers.
Three Ohio agriculture groups merge
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Fruit and Vegetable Growers Congress and the Ohio Direct Agricultural Marketing Association recently honored several people with scholarships, Distinguished Service Awards and recognition for longevity in direct agricultural marketing.
Stark County farm tour set Oct. 7
The 12th annual Stark County Farm Bureau drive-it-yourself tour will consist of five stops, including A & J Farms, Kridler Gardens, Motts Greenhouse, Park Farms/St. Peters site, and Raber Dairy Farms.
Objects may be smaller than they appear
Kym Seabolt has noticed not only higher prices at the grocery store but also smaller-sized products.
Steam Valley wins milk cooperative award
Maryland & Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative honored Steam Valley Farms, The Steel Family, Dover, Ohio, as Producer of the Year Finalist.
Michigan State offering drones in agriculture training workshop
Drones are being used to determine plant health, inventory plants, collect farm asset info, assess crop damage and determine areas of low soil moisture.
Farm incomes projected to drop for second year in a row
After experiencing record highs in commodity prices just two years ago, farmers will be feeling the pinch as prices continue to drop for the coming season.






