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Pa. examines benefits of injecting manure into farm fields
By DARRIN YOUKER Contributing Writer LANCASTER, Pa. — Pennsylvania is looking into new ways to deal with the old problem of manure. This year, Pennsylvania is using a $225,000 federal grant to study the benefits of injecting manure into farm fields. Study purpose The purpose is twofold: To see if farmers receive better fertilization from
Silencing the circus we call television
A month or so ago, the manager of this one-dog farmette clipped the coaxial cable that linked our rural home to the yellers at CNBC, CNN, Fox and the 264 other big-haired television airheads bloviating about other bloviators. Our children, both fulfilling their destinies on the East Coast and therefore no part of the coming
Farmland price bubble will burst
American humorist Will Rogers once cracked that Americans are the only people in the world to drive themselves to the poor house.
Ethanol is more free trade Kool-Aid
Giddy. Everything ethanol touches seems to get giddy on either the grain alcohol’s future or its fumes.
Dairy Channel: Dairy costs: How much is too much?
Ernie Oelker, agricultural extension agent in Columbiana County, writes about the process of cost control.
Scientists confirm that Midwest floods are occurring more frequently
ARLINGTON, Va. — The U.S. Midwest region and surrounding states have endured increasingly more frequent floods during the last half-century, according to results of a new study. Iowa researchers The researchers, affiliated with the University of Iowa (UI) and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), based their findings on daily records collected by the
Proposals for Ohio hunting seasons announced
Ohio’s Wildlife Council, a group representing multiple stake holders regarding hunting and fishing regulations, seasons, and laws, is considering changes for 2012-2013 as proposed by the Division of Wildlife. It appears that for the most part, game management officials have a pretty good handle on game and fish harvest goals and success at achieving them.
The heart of hunters
SALEM, Ohio – Garrett Grimes sat quietly on a shooting bench in the Jewett Sportsmen’s Club, aiming his .
Anchored in Angus
MERCER, Pa. – Like most seedstock producers, Greg McKean spends a lot of time studying the genetics of his herd.
Consistency can pay for itself in cattle business
Cattle ranchers who stuck with their program are likely well-situated in 2014.




 
			

