Yearly Archives: 2016
Roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 3
Find a complete FFA news roundup for the week of Nov. 3, 2016.
No-till conference celebrates 25 years Jan. 10-13
Behind the theme Quarter Century of No-Till Learning, the 2017 National No-Tillage Conference will be in St. Louis Jan. 10-13.
Deere plans to expand planter options
The agreement is contingent on Deere completing the acquisition of Precision Planting from The Climate Corporation, a subsidiary of Monsanto Co.
Pictures helped tell the threshing story
Old photos showing engines in action, especially steam threshing activity, come from all parts of the country and including Canada.
The creepy crawlies of Halloween
Though spiders, snakes, and bats have an undeserved image problem with the general public, they all do far more good than harm.
Bovine TB identified in Michigan steer
The animal was identified as possibly diseased and removed from the human food chain by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food Safety Inspection Service.
Get your oil and gas lease right from the start
A guide to successfully navigating through an oil and gas lease for farmers.
Ohio State offers new farm app
Ohio State PLOTS was created with funding from Field to Faucet, an OSU initiative for research, education and outreach to find solutions for harmful algal blooms and other water quality issues.
New Holland acquires Kongskilde
Kongskilde will continue to operate through its current sales organization and its dealer network ensuring continuity in its customers' support.
What the loss of a pet means for a child
New research by the assistant professor of animal behavior, ecology and conservation at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York, reveals that pets are more than just animals to children.

















