Monthly Archives: January 2009
Try frost seeding to renovate pastures
Frost seeding is viewed as a low-cost method for livestock producers looking to renovate pastures while increasing yields and improving quality with little commercial...
Tips on talking to creditors when you can’t pay your bills
URBANA, Ill. -- Don't wait for your creditors to call you about unpaid bills. Instead contact them to explain your situation, said University of...
You better know your production costs for 2009
By MIKE DUFFY
Estimating costs of crop production for 2009 will be extremely difficult. Some farmers have received forwarding pricing, some set a quantity only...
Electricity generation, sales set records
WASHINGTON -- Electricity generation and electricity sales reached record levels in 2007, according to Electric Power Annual 2007, released by the Energy Information Administration....
Department of Agriculture to hold farmland preservation meetings
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio -- The Ohio Department of Agriculture will explore opportunities for farmland owners to preserve farmland through the Clean Ohio Agricultural Easement...
West Virginia hunters harvest record 2,064 black bears
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia hunters harvested a record 2,064 black bears during the combined 2008 archery and firearms seasons, according to Chris Ryan,...
Scientist does not recommend feeding DDGS to horses
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Distiller's grains have become a staple in some bovine diets, but a Kansas State University researcher is not recommending they be...
All wrapped up
Students, teachers and a number of volunteers at St. Paul School in Salem, Ohio, knitted and crocheted more than 30 scarves for the Special...
In cold, calves need nutrients to grow
No time like the present to talk about feeding calves in cold weather. While the feeder puts on more clothes to help them stay...
Volatility continues in grain markets
If there is one thing to talk about in the grain markets, it is volatility. Grains have traded over wide ranges in short periods...