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Schools, auditors voice CAUV concern

Friday, March 10, 2017

School and county auditor associations say that reducing CAUV values for farmers could be costly for others.

How does liability insurance work on the farm?

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Liability coverage has two purposes: to make payments on your behalf to an injured party, and to defend you against lawsuits brought by a third party.

Ohio senators on different sides of trade promotion authority

Monday, March 23, 2015

Ohio’s senators see two different sides to giving the president trade promotion authority.

Extreme winter weather may mean extra feed for livestock for survival

Monday, December 23, 2013

WOOSTER, Ohio – Colder, icy, harsh winter weather means producers need to be aware of increased livestock energy requirements to ensure their animals are able to withstand the extreme outdoor conditions, according to a forage expert from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. Livestock metabolism And even though the temperatures are forecast

2012 farm bill: Cliff walking in clodhoppers

Thursday, January 10, 2013

In an almost endless stream of post-vote analyses Jan. 2, Capitol Hill pundits focused mostly on who the political winners and losers were in the Christmas-to-New Year’s Grinch-vs.-Grinch brawl to “save” the nation from a “fiscal cliff.” </p><p>That’s to be expected because it’s a lot more fun to read about sandbox fights between 7-year-olds than

Farmland value and rent outlook 2013

Thursday, November 8, 2012

COLUMBUS — Cropland values in Ohio have increased again in 2012. Data from the Oho Ag Statistics Service shows an increase of 13.6 percent for bare cropland in Ohio for 2012. According to their data, bare cropland averages $5000/acre, up from $4400/acre the previous year. An OSU Extension survey conducted in December 2011 estimated that

Follow the road to the red cow on the left

Thursday, October 6, 2011

I was in my house on a quiet Friday night when a dead-ringer for Larry the Cable Guy of stand-up comedy fame came roaring up our driveway in his big white pickup truck looking for a “spit.” This is just about as exciting as it gets on a Friday night around here. “I’m here to

How big is your carbon footprint?

Thursday, November 20, 2008

These days, it’s all about being green. From our water bottles to our vehicles, Americans look for products that are kind to the environment, promote conservation and create sustainability.

Talking market strategy in Ashtabula County

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Nothing in the commodity market has been any less predictable than grain prices over the last three years, according to Tim Gildersleeve, who grows about 1,200 acres of grain and forage on his Austinburg farm.

Reach that magic number for profit

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Monitoring herd feed costs is very critical for increasing dairy farm profitability.