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Yearly Archives: 2014

While the technology is available to use drones for farm operations, the rules of who can use it and how aren’t as clear. Learn more at the Farm Science Review.
petunias

Let annuals go at the end of the summer instead of performing routine garden care.

Whether raising a horse for pleasure or profession, it is important to know that caring for horses can be labor-intensive.
Shale gas rig

The applications for new Utica shale wells appear to have slowed in August, as only 38 permits were issued statewide by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

Online tools help dairymen calculate Margin Protection Program costs, as well as forecast MPP payments and the total MPP benefits the producer can anticipate.
drone

An Akron business specializes in building drones that can be used for farming practices.

More than 620 exhibitors with some 4,000 product lines will set up shop in the 80-acre exhibit area at the three-day Farm Science Review, Sept. 16-18.
ballot

A recount is in the works for Missouri's "Right to Farm" amendment, which narrowly passed last month.

Amid excellent crop growing conditions and lower grain prices, farmland values in the Midwest and Mid-South continued to decline during the second quarter of 2014.
Week in review 9/6

The top stories from the week August 31-September 6, 2014.