Yearly Archives: 2018
How much longer can dairy farmers survive?
Dairy expert: We’ve got more dairy farmers on the ropes this year than we’ve seen in the last two to three years. And some farmers won't bounce back.
7 options for dairymen in a tight market
Seven things that dairy farmers and dairy experts say can help dairymen during this time of low milk prices.
US pork exports set new volume records
U.S. pork and pork variety meat exports totaled 5.399 billion pounds valued at $6.486 billion, up 6 percent and 9 percent respectively from 2016.
Climate change forces Midwest farmers to adapt
Find out how climate change is impacting agricultural producers in Ohio and the rest of the Midwest and adjust your management practices accordingly.
Unpaid sellers have 60 days to file a claim
USDA advises that any producers who have not received payments for animals sold through the Westminster Livestock Auction should file a claim.
Online oil, gas lease sale for Wayne National Forest
The Bureau of Land Management Eastern States will hold an online oil and gas lease sale for Wayne National Forest on March 22.
Are BMR corn hybrids more digestible?
The 2017 corn harvest in Northern New York is providing data to researchers to compare forage quality and yield between two distinct types of corn.
A robbery takes away peace of mind
Theft is greatly on the rise in suburban and rural communities. Judith Sutherland had a terrible taste of it this past week.
Why should you feed the birds? For the joy
If you start feeding birds in the winter do you have to continue to do so? The simple answer is "no."
Farmers just want what’s broke…fixed
As a result of World War I, farm help was scarce and expensive so gasoline tractors were becoming more and more popular on American farms.