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How to test forages in cold weather
The coldest weather of the season is here and will affect how you feed your animals.
DIBS address issues facing dairy producers dealing with milk prices
Plummeting prices in the dairy industry are creating critical cash-flow and long-term survivability issues on Ohio’s 3,328 dairy farms. Full awareness Cost-cutting decisions must be made with full awareness of both short and long-term production and economic consequences. For instance, do you really save money by buying a bull and not purchasing frozen semen? A
Dairy Channel: Beware of income taxes this year
Financial and milk price situations lead farm managers to the unexpected conclusion that they owe taxes. Ernie Oelker wonders how can this happen when everybody knows farmers aren’t making any money?
Giant ragweed added to glyphosate-resistant list
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Giant ragweed soon could cast a giant shadow on the world’s most popular herbicide.
Cowmen hope economy keeps rolling
A slowdown in the general economy and media attention being given to mad cow disease are shadows hanging over the current favorable cattle market.
Looking for farm bill balance
WASHINGTON – Lawmakers writing the 2007 farm bill have about $30 billion worth of requests per year for funding from the commodities portion of the bill.
War of the weeds is a ‘hum-dinger’
Columnist Judith Sutherland remembers the days when walking the fence on the dairy farm in search of too-tall weeds was a fun event.
2014 Farm Science Review: Farm and Dairy’s live coverage
Follow Farm and Dairy’s staff at this year’s Farm Science Review, as they crisscross all 80+ acres of ag exhibits, talk with some of the 130,000+ visitors, and watch the field demonstrations.
National Pork Board names two new execs
The National Pork Board has named Bryan Humphreys and Jacque Matsen to its leadership team.
Ask FSA Andy about loans
Hello again, One of the greatest challenges facing U.S. farmers is marketing their production at a profit. The last couple of years, corn and soybeans were selling near record highs and most farmers, even those with no marketing strategy, fared well. The next few years, with crop prices falling, offer a different story. The Farm






