Tag: farm management
Farm Science Review gets even bigger
The Farm Science Review showcases the latest in ag equipment, technology and services, for farmers of all sizes and commodities. It will be held at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center near London, Ohio, Sept. 18-20.
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.
Precision agriculture yields Script Ohio in soybeans
The Ohio State marching band’s famous Script Ohio has been recreated in a soybean field just east of the Farm Science Review near London, Ohio.
What’s lurking in your forages?
Are you scouting your forage crops for disease this fall? This may not be the first item on a producer's to-do list, but it's important.
Face volatility with renewed focus on your farm
David Marrison urges farmers to deal with low commodity prices by reevaluating fixed costs, advocating for agriculture and staying informed.
Grain market still looking for direction
As the growing season winds down, the grain market is still looking for direction, says our fearless grain commentator Marlin Clark.
How to select a drone for your farm
If you’re interested in a birds-eye view, here are some tips on selecting the drone that’s right for your farm.
Farmers, prepare for the unthinkable
Farmers need to realize that they aren't invincible and to recognize the importance of family communication and contingency plans.
Use your five senses to work with cows
The five traditional senses of taste, smell, hearing, sight, and touch are critical in our working with dairy cattle.
USDA to pay farmers for trade retaliation
USDA announced payments to farmers whose commodity prices have been hurt by trade actions by President Donald Trump against China, and by the Chinese retaliation.