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Farm Bureau honors ag leaders for lifetime work
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation awarded its highest honors to four Ohioans Nov. 30 during the farm group’s annual meeting in Columbus.
At some point, life will always catch up with you
Judith Sutherland muses over the capabilities of young bodies, running, jumping and climbing with ease.
Milk board maintains current dairy price
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania Farm Bureau (PFB) commended the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board (PMMB) for its decision to maintain the current $2.15 over-order premium for Class I milk paid to Pennsylvania dairy farmers. The decision covers a six-month period beginning July 1. “We believe the board recognized the negative impact that historically high production costs
Ask FSA Andy about Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program
November is a busy month for the Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program, which is available to crops and agricultural commodities for which CAT or additional coverage under “normal” crop insurance, is not available.
5 stories farmers read this week: March 12, 2016
From GMOs to spring garden planting, here’s a recap of our most popular stories from this week.
USDA extends farm bill crop deadlines
Farmers now have until March 31 to update yields and reallocate base acres.
Low hay supply could lead to high prices in Pa., Midwest
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Pennsylvania forage growers should hope for a long fall season with good weather to help their hay crop and pastures, said a forage specialist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. Marvin Hall, professor of forage management, said that an extended autumn with rain can make up for some of this
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Aug. 2, 2012:
ANDOVER, Ohio — The Pymatuning Valley FFA held a meeting July 18, where everyone enjoyed swimming and a picnic. One upcoming event for the Pymatuning Valley FFA includes the Ashtabula County Fair. It is here where members will be able to showcase the animals that they have invested so much time and care in. Also
New biotech foods have direct consumer benefit
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service announcedthat it is now accepting comments on Okanagan Specialty Fruits Arctic® Apples.
Strip-till boosts nutrient uptake and yield
URBANA — The practice of deep banding fertilizer is growing in popularity as more growers turn to strip-till. However, this method may be costing growers more than it is worth A new University of Illinois study revealed that strip-till was superior to no-till and increased yield in soybean. However, the results showed no difference in






