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Learn livestock lessons in your living room
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Beef, sheep and meat-goat producers looking for information on how to make their livestock enterprises more profitable can take advantage of three home-study courses offered by Penn State Extension this winter. The courses, which all begin Feb. 6, will cover profit-enhancing production principles for raising beef, sheep and meat goats. Lessons
Wheat organizations want an open border for U.S. and Canadian farmers
ARLINGTON, Va. — The boards of directors of U.S. Wheat Associates and the National Association of Wheat Growers each passed a resolution Jan. 29 calling for an open border with Canada that provides reciprocal bilateral wheat trade. Open market Under a December 2011 law, which still faces some legal challenges, the Canadian Wheat Board will
Kuhn Group acquires Krause Corporation
SAINT MARYS, Kan. — Kuhn Group, a leader in the design, manufacturing and marketing of hay and forage, livestock feeding and bedding, tillage, planting and seeding, manure and fertilizer spreading, landscape maintenance and crop protection equipment, has announced the acquisition of Krause Corporation, a privately held North American leader in the field of tillage equipment
Annual Ohio farmer conference to be held at Hiram College this winter
HIRAM, Ohio — Innovative Farmers of Ohio, in partnership with Hiram College, will present its annual conference Feb. 26. Farming is a business and businesses must be financially successful if they are to survive. This is the title and the focus of the conference. The Business of Farming: an entrepreneurial approach. The speakers Keynote speaker
Proposed USDA rule would allow Canadian animal imports
Under the proposal, both live animals and meat products would be eligible for entry into the United States from a BSE minimal risk region.
Trying to connect the dots with little luck
Marlin Clark tries to connect the dots in the grain markets to determine if they have reached the bottom and what’s ahead.
Not many takers at county fair COVID vaccine clinics
County fairs and ag events had few takers for COVID vaccine clinics. But organizers say one more shot is better than none in the fight against COVID.
Ohio firefighters head west to combat wildfires
A crew of 20 firefighters left the Ohio state fire marshal’s office in mid-August to help combat wildfires near the Lake of the Woods in Minnesota.
Some things won’t break
Kym Seabolt attempts to take apart a 100-year-old crate and contemplates the way things are built and quality of construction over time.
Who’s to blame for high oil, gas and grain prices?
Alan Guebert breaks down the facts in regards to global conflicts putting pressure on the oil and gas and grain markets.






