Leadership lives in all of us
Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell looks at leadership, inspired by agricultural hall of famers.
Weather woes trigger a grain market Turnaround Tuesday
Weather and crop condition pushed grain prices dramatically higher on the Chicago Board of Trade this Turnaround Tuesday morning, July 18. Corn is up 12 cents, Soybeans are up about 14, and the wheat is almost a dime higher.
How to buy a farm II
Learn more about alternative ways young farmers can access land, and how formal agreements benefit both farmers and landowners.
Baling technology continues to progress
The history of hay baling is long and varied, but manufacturers have made countless improvements to the technology over the years.
Ask FSA about breaking new ground
If you have crop insurance or participate with FSA, you need to have a highly erodible and wetland conservation form on file.
Design the cattle herd you want
No matter what trait or suite of traits you’re trying to improve, expected progeny differences help you design exactly the kind of herd you want.
Annual Iron Man Clay Bird Shoot set for July 16
Leetonia Sportsman's Association will host the Annual Iron Man Clay Bird Shoot on July 16, at the club grounds in Leetonia, Ohio, at 311 East High Street.
New communication methods for old iron
The advancements of technology have made it possible to watch foreign and domestic steam shows on the computer.
Best part of summer? Campfire memories
If you have kids in your life, plan to make a difference in their lives: Treat them to a campfire before school resumes.
Readers react to the Farm and Food File
Six months may have passed since readers last got their say in this space but nothing during that time has mellowed their views of this effort.























