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Testing quality of forage
Having your forages analyzed is the only way to determine if hay will meet an animal’s nutrient requirements during the winter.
Don’t cut your dairy profitability
It’s crucial to look at the long-term, as well as the short-term, implications of costs that are cut now on future productivity and potential profitability.
Christmas cliché
I believe that it’s best to always be honest about our shortcomings. My name is Kymberly and I have a Christmas Movie Problem.
Weather-tracking tool helps track insects
Corn earworms (also known as cotton bollworms) cost cotton producers an estimated $200 million a year in lost crops and control expenses, and they are notoriously hard to track because they migrate at night.
Need a seed? Our National Seed Swap Day resource will help
Having a difficult time finding that heirloom tomato you bought at a farmers market last summer? Why not attend a seed swap? And what better time to find a seed swap than National Seed Swap Day?
Marcellus and Utica shale: May appears to be busy month for permitting
The photo is a shot of Washington County, Pennsylvania. A compressor station that services several Marcellus shale wells is located near the rear of some farms.
Stark County woman holds claim to world’s largest pumpkin
Christy Harp, of Jackson Township just outside Canton, has grown a 1,725-pound behemoth pumpkin, believed to be the world’s largest ever recorded. It will likely retain that title if it can survive a couple more weigh-offs.
Reinvigorating the ‘American Way’
Our challenge — and the challenge of saving the American Way — is for Business, Labor, Agriculture and Consumers to stop pointing fingers and work together for the common good.
Researchers study cattle eyes for a more accurate age verifier
MANHATTAN, Kan. – There is nothing cuter than the big brown eyes of a calf, but Kansas State University researchers are interested in Betsy’s eyes for another reason.
Will there be a 2002 Summit County Fair?
No one knows for sure if there will be a Summit County Fair if the Summit County Agricultural Society is evicted from the fairgrounds.






