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Soybean checkoff targets increasing profits

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

ST. LOUIS — Maximizing the profit potential of every U.S. soybean farmer means seeing beyond today; it means driving soybean innovation in products and services to meet customers’ needs tomorrow.   That’s why the farmer-leaders of the national soy checkoff made driving innovation the center of their new, five-year strategic plan, which will guide all

Read it Again: Week of Nov. 28, 2002

Wednesday, November 27, 2002

Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.

WVU studying new feed technology

Thursday, May 19, 2005

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – At a time when many are working to shed excess weight, a team of West Virginia University researchers are looking to pack on the pounds – to cattle.

How to decide when to sell cull cows

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Cull cow value is determined by supply and demand, carcass quality, and percentage of lean meat yield per carcass.

Even though it’s winter, there’s still plenty of pasture work to be done

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

With the colder temperatures and calving season upon us, the nutrient requirement for momma cows is soon to be at its peak demand.

Dairy Excel: Problems and solutions: Keep records

Thursday, July 24, 2003

With elusive broad answers to low milk prices, Tim Demland shares specific efforts individual dairymen can take, including good recordkeeping.

Marathon finishes Cornerstone Pipeline

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

(Editor’s note: Reporter Katy Mumaw attended a media tour sponsored by Marathon Petroleum Co. Sept. 29.) CANTON, Ohio — Marathon Oil and Gas completed a significant milestone at the end of September, officially opening the Cornerstone Pipeline. With it, the 85-year-old refinery in Canton is treading new ground in efficiency and safety, said Brad McKain,

Four inducted into Ohio Fairs Hall of Fame

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Jon Overmyer, Robert Toth, James McClure and Howard L. Call were inducted into the Ohio Fairs Hall of Fame Jan. 12 during the awards ceremonies during the 89th annual Ohio Fair Managers Association (OFMA) Convention in Columbus.

It was a bad month on LaSalle Street

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Any way you look at it, July has been a tough month in Chicago. The LaSalle Street losers have seen corn down $2.63, soybeans down $2.79 1/2 and wheat down nearly $2. All of these commodities bounced back, but the results have been grim for those on the long side of this market. Grains have

Back to when a livestock guardian dog journey began

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Happy birthday, Kyra, 9 years young this month — a living, breathing representation of Tarma Shena’s journey into livestock guardian dog ownership.