Yearly Archives: 2018
AGCO introduces new Fendt IDEAL combine
AGCO Corporation introduced its new Fendt IDEAL combine June 19. The combine, which has gone through seven years of testing, is the first “clean-sheet” design of an axial combine in the industry in 30 years.
Trade war causes some wild swings
Prices weaken as the trade war with China continues.
How to recognize and respond to signs of heat exhaustion, heat stroke
Learning to recognize and respond to the warning signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke can mean the difference between life and death.
USDA confirms virulent Newcastle disease in backyard chicken flock
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service confirmed another case of virulent Newcastle disease in backyard exhibition chickens in California.
How to choose the right irrigation system
Farmers who are considering the purchase of an irrigation system for their vegetables or small fruits must consider many factors.
6 dads, 5 questions
We asked six dads in the agriculture community about their life as a dad. Find out what they had to say.
Can fish be bred to grow, mature faster?
Can fish be bred to grow, mature faster? Ohio State University bluegill and yellow perch research says yes they can through breeding.
Trade war could cost Ohio farmers half their income
Ohio farmers and soybeans will take a big hit in the wallet if China continues with retaliatory trade measures.
K&S Millwrights expands reach
Gary and Stacy Irwin own K&S Millwrights of Beloit and Johnstown, Ohio, seeks to expand as they maintain quality relationships and service.
Pre-cut melons tied to multistate salmonella outbreak
Earlier this week the CDC warned about a multistate outbreak of salmonella associated with pre-cut melons produced by a food distributor in Indianapolis.


















