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The best feed cost saving steps cattlemen can take can be boiled down to 12 words that explain how that’s done.
Stock your shop with lubricants and cleaners that have roots in Ohio soybean fields.
Spreading manure from now until the ground thaws have an extremely high risk of runoff.
USDA today announced deregulation of Roundup Ready Alfalfa without conditions.
The ag supply chain is looking back to the farm for sustainability.
Highlights from the 2011 Tomorrow’s Top Producer Program.
FGD gypsum is a bona fide replacement for mined gypsum that is used to provide sulfur and calcium.
Supervisors use leadership skills to train, motivate and discipline the workers they manage.
Five deaths have occurred in last two years due to PTO accidents
Fourth annual Sonja Hillgren Field Reporting Institute journeys across Missouri this weekend
The early harvest opened the window for farmers to make mistakes with fall applied N.
Producers now have until Jan. 7, 2011, to enroll
Cattle nutrition questions and answers.
Hoe. Hoe. Hoe. Southern farmers resort to the Santa Claus treatment for weed control.
Head to the field with Farm Journal Associate Field Agronomist Missy Bauer in episode 10 of Corn College TV.
Purdue researchers have delivered data to the EPA on a two-year National Air Emissions Monitoring Study on livestock farms.
In episode 6 of Corn College TV, Farm Journal Agronomist explains how the nitrogen cycle fits into the Systems Approach.
Are you a young producer who demonstrates excellence in business and environmental sustainability?
The final EIS will be available for public review for at least 30 days before USDA will publish a record of decision on how it will proceed.