Monthly Archives: September 2012
Review session to answer questions about antibiotic use in animals
LONDON, Ohio -- Livestock and poultry producers work with their veterinarians to use antibiotics for a variety of reasons, the most important of which...
Marcellus summit covers real issues, provides balanced perspectives
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- This year's Penn State Extension Marcellus Summit 2012, scheduled for Oct. 10-12 at the Penn State Conference Center, offers a...
Yields are down, but still the eighth largest corn crop nationally
U.S. Department of Agriculture releases world supply and demand estimates.
Chesapeake Energy announces sale: Keeping 1.3 mill Utica acres for now
Cash proceeds of approximately 6.9 billion as a result of the sale.
ODNR permits issued shows Carroll County remains Utica sweet spot
Carroll County remains the leader in the number of Utica shale drilling permits issued during August.
Growing number of stink bugs could cause problems for farmers
WOOSTER, Ohio -- Soybean-damaging bugs known for their "sweaty feet" smell when squashed or irritated have made their way into Ohio soybean fields in...
Cattlemen wonder what’s next for market
Reducing waste may outweigh the costs of the feed this year.
Mid-States Wool Growers Association aims for highest wool prices possible
Rich in tradition, the Mid-States Wool Growers Association works to provide sheep producers with the highest price for fleece.
Water on the minds of many at shale gas conference in Youngstown
Water was definitely on the minds of many in attendance at the YOUNG 2012 Conference.
New Holland Ag launches weather forecast app
NEW HOLLAND, Pa. -- New Holland's commitment to making farming easier for enhanced productivity is once again confirmed by the launch of the free...