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Agriculture’s wheel of fortune: Soil carbon sequestration
Published on January 14, 2013
Environmental benefits of soil carbon sequestration are spokes that emanate from the carbon hub. -
Precision ag technology continues to thrive
Published on January 7, 2013
Growing Michigan Agriculture Conference features leading precision ag expert. -
Managing for the unknown: Markets and weather
Published on January 4, 2013
Ample precipitation and commodity price are two of the primary factors that impact the producer’s bottom line. In the 2012 growing season, we experienced a great deal of variability in both. -
Snow a welcome sight for farmers
Published on December 28, 2012
Recent snowfalls contribute to production and cut costs on the farm. -
Moving forward with antimicrobial resistance
Published on December 27, 2012
Part 4: Exercising positive leadership is essential to move forward on the issue of antimicrobial resistance. -
Year-end inventory time
Published on December 27, 2012
Year-end is the best time to take inventory of your farm’s financial position. -
Where does antimicrobial resistance come from?
Published on December 26, 2012
Part 3: Is it the fault of animal agriculture? Is it the fault of your local doctor? Who is at fault for antimicrobial resistance? -
Fruit growers and landowners faced with oil and gas leasing decisions
Published on December 21, 2012
Fruit growers and landowners are encouraged to understand the implications and negotiation options of the granting clause and the Mother Hubbard clause prior to signing an oil and gas lease. -
What is antimicrobial resistance?
Published on December 21, 2012
Part 2: How do researchers measure antibiotic resistance and where did it come from? These are some of the insights gained at a conference on antimicrobial resistance. -
Climate, weather and farming: What is history telling us?
Published on December 19, 2012
Watching the weather and determining how to manage day-to-day operations is both an art and science for successful farmers.