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Yearly Archives: 2012

Farmers are harvesting wheat two-three weeks ahead of usual. But the ground is so dry that double-crop efforts could still be delayed.

The Feichters’ lease had called for a 160-acre pooling unit when they signed it in 2006.

OMAHA, Neb. -- Shorthorn genetics defied the odds on the grid recently; two purebred heifers graded USDA Prime, Yield Grade 1. Two others on...

WOOSTER, Ohio -- The early and prolonged period of dry, hot days Ohio has experienced so far this spring is causing an early appearance...

HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Pennsylvania farmers are reminded to report crop damage to their crop insurance agent and local Farm Service Agency office within 72...

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Pennsylvania farmers and homeowners should remain aware of possible armyworm infestations that could continue to appear within the next week...

WASHINGTON -- During an Environmental Protection Agency Scientific Advisory Panel hearing on atrazine, the National Corn Growers Association urged the use of sound science...

Couldn't every farmer use 18 50-foot-long fiberglass dome roof panels? Well, yes, except Dave Smith had to erect 10-foot concrete walls to support the 18-ton roof.

Dr. David Smith, DVM, bought a structure that he had seen in Farm and Dairy's classifieds section.

Ohio wines have a full-bodied history, ripe with civil war, Prohibition, countless frosts and diseases, but there's never been a time of such growth as there's been in the past five years.