Pork cooperative seeks producers willing to change system
Members can invest in the cooperative's packing and processing plants, if built.
Year-end tax management strategies
Making a profitable management decision is always more important than making a decision resulting only in saved taxes.
Dairy’s bottom line rests on details
Each dairy producer should identify factors most important to achieving his bottom line, and then breed the kind of cow that fits that structure. That's the advice of the manager of a 3,000-cow Florida dairy.
Extra cost of Bt corn may not yield higher returns
According to a Purdue ag economist, farmers at the eastern end of the nation's Corn Belt are less likely to recover the cost of planting Bt seed.
Historic Sebring homes open for society holiday tour
The Dec. 8 Sebring Historical Society tour features the homes of Michael and Esther Lepsesty, Hal and Pat Kelley, and Edward and Janet Slusser.
Hunting and ‘managing’ wildlife is misguided
A Cleveland reader calls for the state to assume responsibility for their misguided wildlife management policies that preserve hunting at the expense of nonhunters.
IFO conference to include event for women in ag
Innovative Farmers of Ohio will hold its 9th annual conference, "Digging In: Cultivating Healthy Soils and Healthy Profits" Jan. 25-26 at the Procter Center in London, Ohio.
Ligonier Valley Historical Society has Festival of Lights
The festival will include 42 trees and 15 wreaths decorated by local families, businesses and groups.
McCormick tractors return to U.S. market
McCormick Tractors International, headquartered in the United Kingdom, and Vermeer Manufacturing Company have formed an alliance to market the McCormick tractor line in the United States.
Missouri pork farms settle violations
Two pork mega-farms agree to spend up to $50 million to clean up their acts and end legal action against them.













