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Global program seeds idea of 8 billion bushel grain production cutback
Founders say the Focus on Sabbatical program has the potential to double grain prices a year before the actual production cut.
County auditors and farmers testify on CAUV bill
Some county auditors warn that lowering Ohio’s CAUV will likely increase residential taxes.
Pioneers were thankful for just one room
Those pioneer cabins were small, but efficient.
Cover crop help available for Ohio farmers
Ohio farmers may be eligible for technical and financial cover crop assistance from the Natural Resources Conservation Service this year.
Going organic this spring? Tips and tools to help you grow
A beginner’s guide to organic gardening, including seeds, supporting plant health and controlling plant diseases, insects and weeds.
Some things are out of our control
The summer haze has combined with soggy days around this part of the Farm Belt. If weeds were worth something, we all would be rolling in money.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Sept. 27, 2012:
ANDOVER, Ohio — Pymatuning Valley FFA members participated Sept. 16 in Adopt-A-Highway, cleaning garbage from Route 6. The chapter does this twice a year. The chapter held a meeting Sept. 19. * * * ZANESVILLE, Ohio — Last year West Muskingum’s Ag program contained around 29 students. Most of those students were active in the
International Silo Assoc. recommends action now to preserve your tower silo
LUXEMBURG, Wis. — A drive around the countryside this time of the year will enable one to see farmers out working in their fields. According to the International Silo Association, this is also the time of year to focus on preventative maintenance on the tower silos that will store the harvest. Time to do it!
ODA announces grain license suspension after audit shows issues
A grain elevator in Archbold is no longer permitted to handle grain.
Feds ease up regulations surrounding Roundup Ready alfalfa
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced its decision to grant non-regulated status for alfalfa that has been genetically engineered to be resistant to the herbicide commercially known as Roundup. “After conducting a thorough and transparent examination of alfalfa through a multi-alternative environmental impact statement (EIS) and






