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Electricity show sparks indoor farm spectacular
The ag spotlight shines on Louisville, Ky., each February for the nation’s largest indoor farm show.
Cash in on opportunities with farm storage, facility loans
Opportunities to help you build your grain storage needs.
Watch a California condor nest up close
Last week, the U.S Fish & Wildlife Service and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology announced that a live camera at an active condor nest came online.
Dairy checkoff continues to produce results
The dairy checkoff’s strategy of working with partners grew more dairy sales in 2013.
Why do cows bunch up in groups?
When cows bunch together it compromises production, health and welfare of the animals. Unless you’re a cow whisperer, here are some things to consider when dealing with bunching.
Phone scams continue to be a serious threat
WASHINGTON — Phone scams remain on IRS “Dirty Dozen” list of tax scams for the 2015 filing season.
Properly field dressing a deer to avoid getting sick
Properly field dressing a deer can cut the risk of illness. Here’s a few tips to keep your field dressing proper.
A healing place: Farming has a hand in recovery for those suffering from mental illness
Hopewell Farm looks like many farms in rural eastern Trumbull. As you come up on the farm, you see a barn, a pasture and horses on this wintry day. But that’s just what is on the outside. It’s what’s inside that is much more valuable to those who live there.
Grads: Now education really begins
“Go the way the wind blows, but be sure to always hold on to your hat.” — Bill Cosby This is the season for graduation ceremonies and sage words shared. One of my favorite old sage-sayers is Bill Cosby. When he spoke at a college graduation a couple of years ago, Cosby reminded those in






