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Pioneer experts: Bunker management offers bottom-line advantages

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

DES MOINES, Iowa — Growing conditions determine fiber digestibility, and the right combination of weather conditions make for an optimum silage crop, say experts at Pioneer Hi-Bred, a DuPont business. While temperatures and moisture levels over the course of the growing season will set the stage, producers can actively take steps to preserve silage quality

Grain prices impacted by rain, but what about crops?

Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Marlin Clark analyzes crop conditions and grain futures prices that have been impacted by weather forecasts predicting scattered rain across the Midwest.

Grazing: Explore extended grazing season forage options

Thursday, August 24, 2006

With many harvested small grain fields that weren’t double cropped to soybeans now sitting idle, cattlemen still have an excellent opportunity to create high quality forages that may be grazed well into winter, and even next spring.

Ohio Fresh Eggs marks new beginning at Buckeye Egg

Thursday, February 12, 2004

Anton Pohlmann ‘has his hand in nothing,’ says Ohio Fresh Eggs owner Don Hershey.

Buckeye Egg Farm’s sale of northern barns gets preliminary OK

Thursday, December 11, 2003

Ohio Fresh Eggs received preliminary approval from the Ohio Department of Agriculture to take over more of Buckeye Egg Farm.

Fuel at its finest

Thursday, July 5, 2007

WELLSVILLE, Ohio – Tucked in the corner of John Russell’s barn is an odd collection of items. There’s a water heater and a fish pump.

Bullfrog, green frog may be added to list of Class A aquaculture species

Thursday, September 3, 2020

The Ohio Wildlife Council is reviewing a proposal to add the American bullfrog and the green frog to the list of Class A aquaculture species.

App connects Pa. residents to local food

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Pennsylvania, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding recently unveiled a new service enabling older and at-risk residents to more easily access healthy, local food. 

Have you any wool? Duo shear 1,094 sheep in 24 hours

Monday, July 20, 2009

Shearing for 24 hours straight, Doug Rathke, 48, of Minnesota, sheared 607 sheep and Gavin McKerrow, 60, of Wisconsin, sheared 487 sheep.

USDA updating FSA systems

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Hello again! As you may or may not have noticed, FSA Andy was missing last week. Sorry about that — he was in Newfoundland bear hunting two weeks before and came back to a considerable amount of stockpiled work. It was nice to be off for nine days. Longest I’ve ever been off. I drove