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Manure proves beneficial as an organic fertilizer
How does fertilizing with manure affect soil quality, compared with inorganic fertilizer? Find out what University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers learned.
Eating healthy at the county fair
Despite the temptation to feast on mounds of fair food, you can have nutritious foods and drinks at the park that taste good and are better for your health.
Ask FSA Andy about completing FSA paperwork
March 31 is right around the corner and all ARC/PLC reallocations, yields and elections need to be completed.
Thanksgiving leftovers: 10 next-day uses for turkey
Eating leftovers the weekend after Thanksgiving doesn’t have to be boring.
FSA Andy for May 8
Hello again! Looks like farmers in the area are getting some field work done — in between rains, that is. While you’re out there working ground, are you going to be a “sodbuster” this year? The term “sodbusting” is used to identify the plowing up of erosion-prone grasslands for use as cropland. Sodbuster violations are
Read it Again: Week of July 25, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by
Read It Again – Week of Nov. 23, 2000
Each week, Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Soil carbon capture benefits farmers
When it comes to carbon sequestration on farms, no prescribed set of practices works everywhere.
Second ag easement donated to ODA
Virgil Hudson donated an agricultural easement on his 100-acre Auglaize County farm to the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
Researchers boost drought tolerance of grain crops
RIVERSIDE, Calif.- Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, report the development of technology that increases the tolerance of grains crops to drought by decreasing the amount of an enzyme that is responsible for producing the plant hormone ethylene.






