News
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Composting horse manure
Published on July 11, 2012
Composting horse manure may be a viable option for horse owners that have limited land base resources. -
Learn the symptoms of depression to determine if you're more than just stressed
Published on July 9, 2012
Stress is a part of life but many factors can trigger depression. Knowing the symptoms may help get you back on track. -
Evaluate your crop delivery arrangements to avoid hidden risks
Published on July 9, 2012
Advanced marketing agreements and contracts may have new meanings if this year’s crop falls short on the delivery bushels needed. -
Age-related factors and farming: Part One
Published on June 29, 2012
Age-related health conditions may slow you down when you’re working in the field. Equipment modifications can make things a little easier on an aging farmer. -
Age-related factors and farming: Part Two
Published on June 29, 2012
Age-related health conditions may slow you down when you’re working in the field. Equipment modifications can make things a little easier on an aging farmer. -
Feed planning and management, more critical this year than in the past
Published on June 28, 2012
Hay and forage production planning will be critical in 2012 as weather conditions are pushing total potential production levels lower, which will impact overall profitability on your farm. -
Pinkeye in cattle: Part Two
Published on June 28, 2012
Management decisions that help prevent pinkeye. -
Pinkeye in cattle: Part Three
Published on June 28, 2012
Management options on how to treat pinkeye in cattle. -
Low-interest loan program offers relief to Michigan’s fruit industry
Published on June 27, 2012
A new bill creates a partnership between growers, processors, private lenders and the state to support Michigan’s fruit industries after this spring’s unprecedented loss to fruit crops. -
Marketing opportunities for beef calves and stockers
Published on June 26, 2012
Beef calves are worth more in 2012 than any time in history and the next three to five years look very promising for cattle prices.