Hog producers begin to see the first signs of economic recovery
URBANA, Ill. -- The magnitude of losses from pork production operations is declining and profits are expected to turn positive in the spring of...
Farm Science Review offered grain rescue demos
LONDON, Ohio -- Grain storage and handling can be fatal if the proper safety precautions are not followed. This year's Ohio State University Farm...
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 1, 2009
MILLERSBURG, Ohio -- The West Holmes FFA chapter held its annual monthly meeting at Acres Of Fun Sept. 14.
The motions included have the...
Congressional conferees agree on aid for dairy farmers
WASHINGTON -- Senate and House negotiators agreed Sept. 30 to provide $350 million for U.S. dairy farmers.Under the language that Congress still must approve,...
Twin-row cropping may be the wave of the not-so-distant future
Twin-row cropping is growing in popularity because of yield gains and low cost in new equipment.
Settlement may be looming in Witmer’s grain lawsuit
The ODA has completed its investigation and found no violations of the grain warehouse law.
Keep your farm decisions in your hands
Editor:Every morning I wake up, this country of ours seems a little more unrecognizable. The government seems to have its hand in just about...
Ruritan club will no longer hold annual turkey supper
Editor:The Washington Ruritan Club regretfully announces that they will no longer be holding their annual turkey supper. We wish to thank the many people...
Enter the Farm and Dairy photo contest
Attention shutterbugs! Have you ever wanted to shoot a cover photo? Well, Farm and Dairy is offering you that chance. We are conducting a...
Millions available for renewable energy and energy efficiency loans, grants
Millions available for renewable energy and energy efficiency loans, grantsWASHINGTON -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture will provide $62.5 million in loans and grants...













