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Custom farming rates going up, but so are the costs

Friday, September 12, 2014

Planting, tillage and harvesting all show significant price increases, according to Ohio State’s biennial custom farming survey.

Can we graze stream corridors without damaging the environment?

Thursday, September 11, 2014

There has been much discussion over the past several years about whether livestock should be completely excluded from grazing along stream banks, partially excluded, or whether it makes a difference in the water quality.

Looking back to 1938 gives a glimpse into the past

Thursday, July 31, 2014

From my Looking Back Department, comes this glimpse of farming in July of 1938 (I was almost five years old), as recorded in the pages of Successful Farming magazine. On the cover is a color photograph of a straw-hatted and bib overall clad farmer in front of his Farmall F-20 tractor enjoying a tin cupful

Agland Co-op: The Ohio River facility: Out of sight and out of mind, but not out of reach

Thursday, February 7, 2013

The Ohio River is a major artery for exporting grain from northeastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania.

Ohio man brings ‘hope chicks’ to Kenya, Africa

Thursday, May 10, 2012

If you give a man an egg, he eats. If you give him an incubator and a hatchery, he hatches eggs. Those chicks grow, and with them the possibility of elevating Kenya, Africa, out of poverty.

49 things we love at the Farm Science Review

Sunday, September 18, 2011

49 things we love at the Farm Science Review!

A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 21, 2010

Thursday, October 21, 2010

MINERVA, Ohio — The Minerva FFA chapter held its first meeting of the year Oct. 13. They discussed plans for the year and fruit sales. The fruit sales started Oct. 15 and run through Nov. 18. Anyone who is interested in buying some, should contact Kristen Cappelli at 330-868-2323 or J.D. Little at 330-605-8606. *

Game of farming: Decisions, decisions

Thursday, August 21, 2008

If you don’t make the management decisions for your farm, who will?

The ‘softer sex’ was tough as nails

Thursday, April 3, 2008

The stories of so many of the women who came before us have always left me wondering how in the world women ever became termed the softer sex.

Dairy Channel: Why are dairymen getting squeezed, and will new MILC program help?

Thursday, October 24, 2002

Is the USDA’s new dairy program in the best long-term interest of dairy producers? The answer to that question remains to be seen, but the likely answer is “no.” Is the check welcome this year? Yes. Will it be in 2003? Probably, says district extension specialist Dianne Shoemaker in this week’s Dairy Channel column.