NFO reaches out to beginning farmers
The National Farmers Organization is educating beginning farmers about the importance of marketing and working cooperatively.
Markets still stuck on USDA report
The grain markets are still focused on the Prospective Plantings Report, and some "new" news is needed.
Badger caught dragging, burying calf carcass
University of Utah biologists observed an American badger do something that no other scientists had documented before: bury a whole calf carcass by itself.
Women landowners sought for conservation
Conservation-minded groups are reaching out to women farmland owners in the Great Lakes region.
Certified weed-free forage and mulch
SALEM, Ohio — The region’s pipeline construction brings an increased demand for noxious weed-free forage and mulch, and that demand could mean an additional...
Roundup of 4-H news for April 6, 2017
The Shining Clovers 4-H club met March 12, at the Wakeman Congregational Church, to welcome new members and pass out enrollment information.
Land O’Lakes acquires Vermont Creamery
Vermont Creamery will become an independently operated subsidiary of Minnesota-based Land O’Lakes.
Finding lawn’s value — grow, mow, mulch
Law and his team found that the amount of carbon deposited into the soil was affected by the species of grass and how it was mown.
Coalition is looking at intersection of food, ag
Solutions from the Land is coordinating the three- to five-year project with the assistance of a $500,000 grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
DuPont creates research link with Purdue University
Purdue University has been granted access to DuPont Pioneer’s proprietary phenotyping and ear photometry technology as part of a research collaboration.























