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We knew cold on our southern Ill. farm
The distant hickory trees sport golden crowns and the neighbor’s white oak has begun to flash hints of scarlet when the wind rustles its leaves. The slow, colorful drift into winter has begun; the wheels of nature are turning. The wheels of harvest, however, are not. September is gone but nearly every acre of still-green
Family-run company backs Ill. racing family
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The two teenage girls sidled closer to the green-and-white race car at the National Farm Machinery Show, checking out the car, but really checking out the hot young driver. “Do you want to get in the car?” 20-year-old Nick Neville asked. The teens shook their heads no, blushing from Neville’s attention, then
Bill aims to prevent feral pigs from getting a foothold in the Ohio
The Ohio House passed a proactive piece of legislation in June that takes measures to prevent the Buckeye state from developing a significant population of feral swine.
Frank Lucas and Craig Hill presented farm bureau’s highest honors
Frank Lucas (R-Okla.) and former Iowa Farm Bureau President Craig Hill won the AFBF’s Distinguished Service Award and Founders Award, respectively.
Roots not iron: Farmers share best practices at Ohio No-Till Conference
Highlights included presentations from the No-Till Council’s award winners in farming, education and industry.
Lancaster County feed mill gets highest ag honor in Pennsylvania
PennAg Industries Association selected Delvin Martin and the team of Stevens Feed and Sen. Scott Martin as its 2024 Distinguished Service Award winners.
Ohio bill to create beginning farmer tax credit passes legislature
The Ohio legislature passed a bill that could help make the road to farming easier for beginning farmers. House Bill 95 authorizes tax credits both for beginning farmers who attend a financial management program, and for people and businesses who sell or rent farmland, equipment, livestock or buildings to beginning farmers.
Ohio lawmakers include language promoting oil and gas in budget bill
The Ohio House version of the 2022-23 state operating budget includes language that would make it state policy to “promote” oil and gas development, exploration and production. The House also added in provisions to make it easier to lease mineral rights under state lands.
Conservation Stewardship Program back on track due to passage of funding bill
WASHINGTON — A bill to fund the federal government for the remaining six months of fiscal year 2013 is now awaiting the president’s signature. The House of Representatives passed the government funding bill recently by a vote of 318-109. Senate passage occurred with a 73-26 vote. The final bill removes all remaining obstacles to farmers
Ag blog: Plenty of farm jobs, few willing to do them
Chris Kick offers commentary on immigrant labor, unemployment and work ethic in this week’s blog post on The Social Silo.






