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Boat buyers should understand loan rates
So you’re going to need a loan, Mike Tontimonia can help you with the basics of financing your new boat.
Determining nitrogen rates to maximize crop returns
URBANA, Ill. — Maximizing investment returns is at the forefront of every farmer’s mind. One of the most expensive investments farmers make is the application of nitrogen for corn. Every year farmers determine how much nitrogen is needed to maximize profitability and reduce the potential for water quality degradation associated with nitrogen use in farming
Ohio farm custom rates now available
Many Ohio farmers hire custom farm work in their farm business or perform custom farm work for others.
Industry impacts farmland rental rates, leases
The new farm bill is driving change in farmland rental agreements.
Farm Bill impacts cash rental rates
The new federal farm bill will not generate windfall profits for agricultural producers, according to financial analysis.
Canada wraps up one of its BSE investigations
OTTAWA – A Canadian cow recently found infected with mad cow disease was exposed to feed containing ruminant meat and bone meal that was produced before the 1997 feed ban.
Pennsylvania rolls out $25M in grants to aid farms impacted by bird flu
It was one part luck, one part quick response and one part lessons learned that brought Pennsylvania to the close of its first bird flu outbreak in more than 30 years, according to Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding. The last positive case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in commercial poultry in Pennsylvania was detected June 2,
Ohio elevator, Pa. beef group receive USDA value-added producer grants
The Keystone Beef Marketing Network and the Deshler Farmers Elevator Company, Henry County, Ohio, were two recipients of 110 grants to agricultural producers and rural businesses announced by the USDA.
Congress puts brakes on EPA action: Farm oil spill enforcement delayed
Farm oil spill containment rule will not be enforced against farms until September 2013.
U.S. Grains Council: Market access, more clarity needed for negotiations
WASHINGTON — The leader of the U.S. Grains Council is calling for market access, more clarity and more information regarding tariffs through the current round of negotiations in the World Trade Organization. Thomas Dorr, USGC president, said the council supports the nation’s position, which calls for similar things. Met in Geneva Dorr, along with USGC






