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Make big bucks on small space
LONDON, Ohio – Earning $80,000 an acre may seem like an unrealistic goal, but one researcher says it’s entirely possible with the right business plan.
Eminent domain is concern for landowners
WASHINGTON – One day your land belongs to you, the next day it belongs to someone else. You didn’t sell it – the government took it and gave it away in the name of higher tax revenues.
Packer ban divides Congress
A proposed ban on packer ownership of livestock is heating up farm bill negotiations.
Mission Impossible?
Simply stated, I haven’t learned to say “No.” I’m not complaining; I just need to explain that I’m spread as thin as I can be.
USDA ‘data dump’ excites commodities markets
Marlin Clark explains corn and soybean price changes due to the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates and the Quarterly Grain Stocks reports.
What you need to know about frost seeding
This freezing and thawing is what gives frost seeding a great chance to work. Learn more about this higher risk way to establish new forages.
How to garden for pollinators
Planting pollinator-friendly gardens will help improve their numbers. Learn what different pollinators prefer and use these tips to enhance your garden.
How can conservation easements help you?
NRCS offers easement programs to landowners who want to maintain or enhance their land in a way beneficial to agriculture and/or the environment.
The Budget newspaper featured in Smithsonian exhibit
The Budget newspaper of Sugarcreek is being featured in a special Smithsonian virtual exhibit.
7 tips for family meetings on the farm
Carving out time for family meetings gives the whole family an opportunity to address issues that affect the family and farm and, hopefully, resolve a few.






