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Expert: Ag technology improvements critical part of a positive world future
URBANA, Ill. – Genetically modified (GM) crops and new information technologies will be central to meeting the food demands of a rapidly growing world population sustainably, said a University of Illinois agricultural economist.
Cut your silage losses in bunker silos
Forage is too valuable to be lost because bunker silos or silage piles are sized incorrectly or inadequately managed, expert says.
Another ALS-resistant weed identified
Ohio State University Extension weed scientists have identified another ALS-resistant weed: common lambsquarters.
Saving money on the farm
ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. – Could there be any good news when it comes to record high gas prices? Yes, says
Control spring weeds by starting now
Fall is a great time to control perennial and biennial weeds. Applying systemic herbicides at this time of year results in better weed control.
Dealing with compacted fields in Ohio, Pennsylvania
If your fields are severely compacted, it may be necessary to take action. Learn how to determine the best course of action based on your unique situation.
Financial factors farmers should consider in 2019
The year ahead will present some fiscal opportunities for farmers, but also many challenges.
Ohioan named American Star Farmer
Austin Wippel, of Orient, Ohio, was named Star American Farmer, one of the top honors an FFA member can ever receive.
Expansion of beef cattle herds on the horizon
Whether the national beef herd grows or declines in the coming months will depend on cow slaughter numbers.
Farmers, may I have your autograph, please?
“2012 will bring an added emphasis to a different kind of food celebrity — the farmer.”






