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When it comes to cattle quality, no one wants seconds
Take a look at any sale barn study or video auction analysis and it will show the advantages for preconditioned, reputation calves.
Investing in efficiency of appliances results in safe, tax free savings
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Investing in the efficiency of your home and home appliances can bring returns that are safe, tax free, directly in your control according to Jeff Barber, a housing and environmental design specialist with University of Missouri Extension. Research done at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 2001 showed that 10 common efficiency
Pricing corn silage for best economic return
Learn how to price corn silage for the best economic return.
Would you sit on a soybean?
Many Ford vehicles on the road today, including the Mustang, F-150, Focus and Lincoln MKS, use foam seating components made out of soybeans.
Ohio soybean grower first to lead checkoff
John Motter operates his family’s grain farm and helps promote the soybean industry, through his work on USB.
A tough 2024 gets tougher
This year’s estimated 15.2 billion bushel corn crop will generate an estimated $11.4 billion less in gross farm income. That’s a hard hit to the wallet.
Checkoffs: More and more of the same
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, there now are federal commodity checkoffs for beef, blueberries, Christmas trees, cotton, dairy products, eggs, fluid milk, Hass avocados, “Honey Packers and Importers,” lamb, mango, mushrooms, paper and paper-based packaging, peanuts, popcorn, pork, potatoes, processed raspberries, softwood lumber, sorghum, soybeans and watermelons.
FFA adviser’s impact on students sets him apart
Recognized for the impact he’s had as an agriculture education teacher at Indian Valley High School, Dave Stiles could be Ohio’s first Golden Owl recipient.
Paradise can be a beach or a farm
Judith Sutherland takes in the smell of fresh cut hay with the same fervor she walked the sandy beaches with on vacation.
Farm animals and COVID-19: Should you be worried?
No cases of COVID-19 have been reported in pigs, horses, sheep, chickens or cows, but their susceptibility is unknown. Find out what researchers do know.






