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Think about it
Before adding an extra year of corn into your farm’s crop rotation, consider these important facts. Yield impacts Typically, second-year corn yields 6 percent to 10 percent less than first-year corn, Ohio State Extension economist Barry Ward says.
Ready for a challenge? Farm Credit Services will match your money
ORWELL, Ohio – The northeastern Ohio Farm Credit Services offices are launching a community challenge to raise awareness and funds for 4-H
Nutrient planning is scale-neutral
Examples of both poor and excellent nutrient management can be found among small as well as large operations.
Farm Credit is matching 4-H camp donations
ORWELL, Ohio – The Farm Credit-Camp Whitewood Community Challenge is gaining a lot of attention and support, even though raising money for a septic system isn’t an easy sell.
Antibiotic use in animals rises in 2004
WASHINGTON – The sales of antibiotics used to treat, prevent and control disease and maintain the health of animals rose 7.
Tough ag economy weighs on minds at Farm Science Review
Large crowd attends Farm Science Review, despite tough times in ag economy.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 22, 2010
ROGERS, Ohio — Country Friends 4-H group met April 5 in the dining hall at Rogers Community Auction. Members reported the March square dance was a huge success for the group. The next fundraiser, a car wash is set for 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. June 12 at the New Waterford fire department. The group will
Talking Clean and Green starts in Lawrence County
Pennsylvania farmers explore the tax assessment implications of enrolling their land in a program that provides farm use value real estate values in exchange for a permanent commitment.
Farm news: Some things haven’t changed in the last 70 years
As some of you may have gathered, I have an extensive collection of old farm magazines from the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s. I like to read through these from time to time, and sometimes I pass along some of what I find interesting. In the March 1940 issue of the Farm Journal and Farmer’s Wife
Is your rural community ready for the changing energy landscape?
The communities that do best in the changing energy landscape will adopt appropriate land use, housing, planning, schooling, regulatory, and capital management strategies that anticipate and can adapt to change.






