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Midwest farmers, scout your fields early and often
A warmer-than-usual winter and wet spring in the Midwest means crop pests, diseases and weeds have a head start.
Beef cuts for the grill
As daylight lengthens and the weather turns warmer, we like to fire up the grill. Here are suggested beef cuts for grilling and tips for grilling perfection.
Record warm temperatures in 2015
Earth’s 2015 surface temperatures were the warmest since modern record keeping began in 1880.
NOAA: Flooding this summer could rival Great Flood of 1993
WASHINGTON — Many rivers in the upper Midwest and northern Plains remain above flood stage, and the threat for more flooding will continue through the summer, according to forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Weather Service.
When is your corn ready to chop
Determining the proper time to harvest corn for silage is critical because whole plant dry matter content varies with maturity and it influences fermentation.
Water, water everywhere, and yes, the fruit tree will drink
URBANA, Ill. – Fruit trees may be planted in early spring as soon as the ground can be worked, said a University of Illinois Extension horticulture specialist.
State fair program reaches $1 million mark; repeat winners in purple circle
COLUMBUS – There were three repeat winners in the purple circle at the 2005 Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions, but none of them were the highlight of the Aug.
2023 Stark County Fair Sale results
The 2023 Stark County Fair Junior Livestock Sale brought in $1.3 million for exhibitors. Find the full results here.
How to prevent hay fires
Most hay fires occur within the first six weeks after baling. Moisture content is the main factor that causes hay and straw to spontaneously combust.
Take time to develop a grazing contingency plan
Take some time to develop a grazing contingency plan. It can make a stressful time more manageable.






