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Switching to soybeans? Be aware of herbicide rotation restrictions
Producers switching from corn to soybeans in fields where corn herbicides have been applied should be aware of corn herbicide rotation restrictions.
You can’t always believe what you read
The upper northeastern corner of Ohio might have good crops, but the rest of the state is struggling.
Ask FSA Andy about reporting acres, safety on the farm
“It’s all in the timing” and this year, with a planting season that has not been the friendliest, there seems to be a fair split between optimism and pessimism heading into another season.
Butterflies free to fly: Study finds Bt corn safe for butterfly
A University of Illinois field test found a Bt corn variety had no adverse effect on black swallowtail caterpillars, but a lab test on a different event drew words of caution.
A maze of pink: Farm features corn maze, paintball and pig race
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Run with pink pigs and shoot up the corn maze with pink paintballs for cancer awareness at Niederman Family Farm this fall.
Corn and soybean producers may receive FSA assistance in three forms
BUTLER, Pa. – Once the crop has been harvested, corn and soybean producers can choose from the Farm Service Agency’s commodity loans, loan deficiency payments or warehouse loans for assistance.
Lower corn prices could mean more balance for livestock farmers
it is anticipated that in coming years there will be a better balance between the crop production sector and the animal sector.
Corn producers listen up: Store it on your own property if possible
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – With a record amount of corn likely headed to market in the next few weeks and corn prices still very low, a Purdue University agricultural economist is advising growers to consider storing their crop on their own property if they can. Alternatives The alternatives are to pay a premium for space
Ohio corn, bean farmers back RFS at grain farmers symposium
The proposed reduction in the Renewable Fuel Standard was a big topic at the Ohio Grain Farmers Symposium.
2,500 gallons of water per bushel of irrigated corn is ‘too much’
Because of agriculture’s overall thirst, it is the biggest, fattest, slowest target in every effort to re-allocate today’s dwindling supplies of water.






