Michigan livestock haulers fined
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has levied more than $22,000 in fines against two Michigan livestock dealers who illegally moved calves without official Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags.
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Lower grain prices may change how farmers make their plans
Farmers appear to be gearing up for the low grain prices and the tighter profit margins that may be ahead.
EQIP can help offset cost of new conservation practices
It's the time of year Ohio farmers hit the fields to harvest, driving over the land planted last spring. As combines remove the crop, the land hidden beneath reveals areas that may benefit from conservation treatments to improve the health of the land and next year's crop.
Smell of success: Ringler Energy opens new digester on Morrow County swine farm
New energy facility can power swine farm, and about 500 residential homes.
In Pennsylvania: Court battle looms over royalties
The agreement to end a dispute over royalties paid by Chesapeake Energy to land and mineral rights owners in Pennsylvania has hit a snag and may be headed to court after all.
Grain markets adjust to new crop
If the harvest is disappointing, we could see a rally into the late harvest. If not, we have not yet seen the low.
A Mahoning County farm leads the pack in Conservation Farm Family Awards
Five families from Mahoning, Guernsey, Clermont, Brow and Auglaize counties were honored for their commitment to the conservation of natural resources and water quality.
Court upholds country-of-origin labeling
Debate continues if benefits of country-of-origin labels policy outweigh costs.
Video sensations Peterson Farm Brothers at the Farm Science Review: ‘We’re just Kansas farm...
Greg, Nathan and Kendal Peterson are just typical farm kids. (If you consider receiving YouTube marriage proposals typical.)























