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Midwest farmers can claim prevented planting in cover crop situations
Ruling covers farmers in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Oct. 14, 2010
MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va. — The Ridge Runners 4-H club kicked off its new year with its first meeting Sept.14 at the Bowman Ridge Community Center. The club recognized fellow member Jessica Midcap, who had been crowned the W.Va. Dairy Princess. The Cloverbud Club also met at the same time and made terrariums and planted flowers.
Trumbull County’s Sharecs donate ag easement
George and Ruth Sharec of Newton Falls in Trumbull County have donated an agricultural easement to the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
Farmland values pushing higher
WASHINGTON – Farm real estate values, a measurement of the value of all land and buildings on farms, averaged $1,360 per acre on Jan.
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.
Letter: Farmers, think twice before putting all your eggs in one basket
The farming landscape is always evolving. One reader shares his thoughts on these changes and offers insight on making it to the next generation.
On the wheat crew: Ohioan shares experiences from Great Plains
Ohio teen Austen Shoemaker heads west to join a combine crew for this harvest season, and shares his journey with Farm and Dairy.
Women in agriculture honored at State Fair of West Virginia
The West Virginia Department of Agriculture honored six recipients of the 2024 West Virginia Woman in Agriculture Award during a ceremony on Aug. 11 at the State Fair of West Virginia.
Congress reforms inland waterway infrastructure act
The new legislation is being hailed for addressing the need to improve the U.S. inland waterways system. The impact for farmers is huge: More than 60 percent of the nation’s grain exports are transported by barge.
How did we get here?
Farm and Dairy reporter Rachel Wagoner digs into the history and market conditions behind the dairy industry’s current state in part one of Dairy Dilemma.






