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How to put pick-your-own apples to good use
Pick-your-own operations are a great way to get your family active outdoors and enjoy the fall colors.
Farm equipment manufacturers optimistic about continued sales growth
Manufacturers of agricultural machinery are optimistic about near-term business expectations in most parts of the world.
Scientist does not recommend feeding DDGS to horses
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Distiller’s grains have become a staple in some bovine diets, but a Kansas State University researcher is not recommending they be used in horse rations. “People have asked if they can feed dried or wet distiller’s grains with soluble (DDGS) to their horses,” said Teresa Slough, equine nutrition specialist with K-State Research
Read it Again: Week of March 20, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Stark SWCD annual banquet held
LOUISVILLE, Ohio – Conservation awards were bestowed Nov. 2 at Stark Soil and Water Conservation District’s 56th annual banquet and meeting.
No-tillers, scout now for adult slugs
WOOSTER, Ohio – For no-till growers with a history of slug problems, fall is the time to sample fields to assess spring populations.
Here are recommendations for starter phosphorus, potassium
COLUMBUS – With potassium availability low in some areas and prices high all across the state, producers may be inclined to apply more fertilizer material this winter into early spring.
Farm-level milk prices drop 28 cents per gallon; retail prices should follow
For the second month in a row, the farm-level price for bottled milk dropped significantly.
Farm incomes, production costs up
WASHINGTON – Although the Agriculture Department has revised its 2007 net farm income estimate up $20 billion to a record $87.
Michigan farmer re-elected chairman of American Lamb Board
Dale Thorne, a sheep producer from Michigan, has been re-elected chairman of the American Lamb Board






