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Early harvest means tough grain marketing decisions
Low prices make marketing decisions easy to defer, but the big, early crops mean most farmers will have some corn and soybeans that need to go to town.
Lessons from 22 tons of education
Today’s Southern breeze gently rustles the heavy-headed tulips outside my office window before sweeping through the apple tree to sprinkle a shower of blossom petals onto an emerald lawn.
Pulling wire line with an old-school master
Known far and wide as a significant site for trophy lake trout, Lake Temagami is good, but not the big fish producer it was at one time.
On-farm advanced grazing workshop planned Sept. 26
Forage expert coming to Country Living Field Day gives advance workshop.
How to optimize your compost pile
Learn to perfect the recipe for your compost before you get started to maximize nutrients and optimize the rate at which organic material is broken down.
USDA: Ohio hog numbers up; U.S. numbers down
Ohio hog producers had 1.97 million hogs on hand March 1, 2009, up 2 percent from last quarter and up 6 percent from a year ago. U.S. inventory of all hogs and pigs on March 1, 2009, was 65.4 million head, down 3 percent from March 1, 2008, and down 2 percent from December 1, 2008.
“Pokemon Go” interactive game poses safety threat near electric substations
If you’re playing “Pokemon Go,” remember that safety comes first.
Visiting Playa Mujeres with three generations of farmers
Three generations of farmers are showing off their favorite newspaper, Farm and Dairy, at the beach near Altier All Inclusive Resort in sunny Playa Mujeres.
No-till and cover crops vs. erosion
There are two best management practices that will aid in promoting healthy soil and limit erosion: no-till farming and cover crops.
Shale gas permitting didn’t slow in December
This is our Marcellus and Utica shale gas permit update for the month of December.






