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Produce growers test high tunnels
Low technology high tunnels are popping up in Pennsylvania. These single-car garage-size structures are covered with clear plastic sheeting.
Storage adds dollars to hay value
One expert says storage is always controllable and the most easily improved hay management tool.
Volunteers earn 10 Star awards
DOVER, Ohio – Ohio Farm Bureau’s Director of Local Affairs Larry Gearhardt warmed up the crowd with a series of humorous slides illustrating “why isn’t Larry’s farm profitable.
Columbiana County: Swope family wins SWCD award
HANOVERTON, Ohio – The Columbiana Soil and Water Conservation District board of supervisors had no trouble selecting the 2003 Cooperator of the Year.
Dairy Margin Coverage
Learn more about the rocky path to the Dairy Margin Coverage program and why some are skeptical of its staying power and ability to stop dairy bankruptcies.
Cheese makers know their Swiss
When you eat Guggisberg Premium Swiss cheese, you can honestly say you’ve had the best.
At least, according to the results of the U.S. Championship Cheese Contest, which presented this year’s top Swiss cheese award to Guggisberg Cheese, of Holmes County.
Widespread rain affecting everyone, but could break by weekend
More of the same, but hope is on the horizon.
Shrinking market and fewer seed companies challenge forage producers
By ANDY ANDREWS Contributing writer GRANTVILLE, Pa. — Though preliminary tests were completed on Roundup Ready alfalfa and the seed was ready to hit the market in spring 2006, in 2007 a northern California federal district court judge ruled the seed could not be offered for sale until the federal government prepared an Environmental Impact
Book captures one soaring life
When I opened the package, I had no idea what the big, hardcover book was or who it came from. Bobo’s Flying Circus? And then I looked below the title and saw the subtitle: “Autobiography of Gilbert Russell Evans.
Supplementing low-quality forage
From one extreme to another, farmers have had it all.






