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Should I exit the cow/calf industry?
BLACKSBURG, Va. — In March 2012, the prices of feeder cattle reached record highs. By mid-July 2012, the severe drought in the Midwest and the Plains had caused soybean and corn prices to reach record high prices. Feeder cattle prices have declined due to the record grain prices and forced liquidation of herds due to
Energy prices fundamental to corn
URBANA, Ill. — Corn and soybean markets are not reliant solely on energy or futures prices to support their levels, said a University of Illinois Extension marketing specialist. “Some suggest that corn and soybean prices have not been following fundamentals, but have traded on outside markets like crude oil,” said Darrel Good. “However, energy prices
Pennsylvania cideries reinvent hard cider industry
A Few Bad Apples and After the Fall Cider use sustainable methods to produce hard cider products and pay homage to the history of cider in Pennsylvania.
Jimmy Giannone talks re-establishing native species at pasture walk
Jimmy Giannone hosted a pasture walk on June 27 at Dangelo Family Farm where he discussed the benefits of native species in farming operations.
Kentucky state officials shake up NAILE leadership
Kentucky state officials are changing how the North American International Exposition is managed — and that has caught some longtime employees and supporters by surprise.
Pennsylvania hops growers want to link up to help struggling industry
The hops industry in Pennsylvania is struggling to get a foothold with local craft brewers who favor West Coast hops. One farmer is trying to change that.
Older wells in Appalachia are a major part of Diversified Energy’s strategy
Over the last two decades, an energy company founded in 2001 has become the largest natural gas well owner in the U.S. — without drilling wells. Diversified Energy owns about 70,000 mostly conventional oil and gas wells across the U.S., largely in the Appalachian Basin, making it a big player in the region’s oil and gas industry.
Deer Run Farm: Three’s enough
NORTON, Ohio – Three acres isn’t much to many farmers, but Mark Welton and his family have made the most it.
March reminds us of beautiful beginnings
Judith Sutherland recalls her father’s excitement over the first signs of spring because it meant planting wasn’t far behind.
Friendship is golden
FRIENDS Sometimes we allow ourselves to think that we have no friends. I guess it is just the human part of us to think that way. Especially we think that way when things are not going as well as they should. It is my belief that those thoughts often have their beginning when we struggle






