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Veterinarian still making house calls after 50 years
LA PORTE, Ind. – He’s like an old-fashioned doctor making house calls but his patients are cows and other animals on farms.
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Ohio Black-owned farms exist, but numbers waning
XENIA, Ohio – According to the USDA Census of Agriculture released in 2017, there were 77,805 farms in Ohio’s 88 counties. Of that total, there were just 193 Black-owned farms in the state.
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Indiana applications for United Soybean Board open seat available until Feb. 28
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Soybean Alliance (ISA) seeks candidates for an open seat on the United Soybean Board (USB). Interested soybean farmers must submit an application to ISA by Feb. 28.
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OSU offers greenhouse management workshop
WOOSTER, Ohio –Plant response based environmental control is the focus of The Ohio State University’s annual greenhouse management workshop. It will take place Jan. 27-29 and will be a virtual conference because of the pandemic.
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Soybean farmers needed for the ISA board in 2021
INDIANAPOLIS —The Indiana Soybean Alliance (ISA) seeks farmer leaders to join its 24-member board responsible for investing Indiana’s soybean checkoff funds each year in programs that develop new markets for Indiana soybeans, create value to the state’s soybean growers, engage producers in events and support farmer’s environmental, social and economic sustainability.
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Farmers looking to La Niña to predict what weather will be doing
AMES, Iowa – The current La Niña will affect long-term weather forecasts in 2021, with present soil moisture and snow conditions in the Midwest and the Appalachians also having a heavy effect on future forecasts, according to agricultural meteorologists.
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Should be obvious: it’s not 2009
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A look at trends expected in ‘21
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Futures driven by demand

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Demand for beef is in consumer’s hands as prices held steady
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The finished cattle market held steady the week of Jan. 4-8, which is a disappointment for most, but it could also be considered a win, given the live cattle futures movement earlier in the week, according to Andrew P. Griffith, University of Tennessee agricultural economist.
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