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U.S. farm machinery exports are up
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Exports of U.S.-made farm machinery totaled $7.3 billion in 2006, a gain of more than 10 percent compared to the previous year, according to data released by the
Saving a life: Vets do historic procedures on horse
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Professors at Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine performed two procedures on a 23-year-old thoroughbred that saved the horse’s life and set a precedent for the diagnosis and treatment of a kidney tumor.
Goldilocks syndrome: Too much or too little water affects cattle inventory
STILLWATER, Okla. – The mid-year cattle inventory report issued by the USDA July 20 indicated the total United States cattle herd had decreased slightly, including the beef cow herd specifically.
Don’t compound compaction woes
COLUMBUS – For many Ohio farmers, this is the wettest fall since 2003. Not only is the weather throwing a strike at this year’s harvest and wheat planting, wet soil compacts easily and that can lead to problems next spring.
5 stories farmers read this week: Dec. 12
This week’s top stories include an Ohioan’s return to Poland 69 years after delivering horses, more fines against Case Farms, tips for purchasing firewood and the latest stats from Ohio’s shale wells.
I’m having a senior moment
Sometimes the strength of a true leader is to be humble. Columnist Kym Seabolt has watched her shy little boy grow into a young man that other men look up to. ‘His senior year, we celebrate that.’
Search for missing service dog goes nationwide
On Jan. 5, 2015, 73-year-old Janet Armstrong’s seeing-eye, Kerry, went missing from her property. The family is now offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to her safe return.
Reduce hay storage loss cheaply
Over the years we have seen hay go from being taken to the barn loose, to small square bales put in a barn, to small round bales being made to feed right out of the baler.
Grain market stable and looking for news
Grain price direction from here is not clear, but one thing we know. In short crop years, we make the high before harvest, then go lower. Grain merchandiser Marlin Clark explains more.
N.Y., Pennsylvania renew water use agreement
Pennsylvania has signed a one-year renewal of an agreement governing the management of water in the Delaware River. The flexible flow management program was also signed by Delaware, New Jersey, New York and New York City.






