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Women in agriculture awardee applies NRCS knowledge to family farm
Katie Fitzsimmons, farmer and Natural Resources Conservation Service district conservationist, is one of four women who recently received the 2021 West Virginia Women in Agriculture award.
Make changes to live more sustainably
Learn more about lifestyle changes that can positively impact the environment.
Pennsylvania dairy farmers to Perdue: we’re struggling
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue hails the 2018 Farm Bill and renewed dairy margin coverage program, calling it a “good time” to be in dairy, despite Pennsylvania dairy farmers’ concerns that production costs far outweigh their portion of the profits.
Herbicide rotation ineffective against resistance in waterhemp
A new study from the University of Illinois explains why herbicide rotation doesn’t work.
How to improve your landscape with native evergreens
Before the snow starts to fly, take time to plant some native evergreens that will benefit local wildlife and keep your interest this winter.
The great race: auto vs. locomotive
Harry McGee raced the St. Louisan from Indianapolis to Terre Haute in 1915, proving an automobile could provide faster transportation than a train.
How to develop farm mission, vision statements
How can you expect to grow if you don’t know what it is you actually want to achieve? A mission statement is a guiding light for your farm or ag business.
Irv and Jean Bell honored for lifetime leadership
The Ohio Farm Bureau honored Irv and Jean Bell, of Muskingum County, with its Distinguished Service to Agriculture Award.
Pastures keep improving at Lone Pine Ranch
This Knox County farm keeps improving, and now supports sheep, cattle, poultry and swine.
Ask FSA Andy about planning ahead
FSA’s Marketing Assistance Loans utilize your grain for collateral and the interest rate charged is so reasonable it’s almost like getting an interest free loan.






