Monthly Archives: July 2012

Calf grazing deaths rise in drought years

The summer heat’s not just sinking crop yield potential. It’s also endangering the lives of grazing cattle and calves on the most drought-stricken ranches around the nation. Veterinarians are reporting an increase in the number of calf deaths from grazing … Continue reading

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Poor pollination problems

Don’t blame the corn variety if this summer’s high heat resulted in poor pollination. Despite decades of hybridization and genetic manipulation, corn by nature thrives in warm days and cool nights. Those were the conditions in which corn developed as … Continue reading

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Corn, soybean markets explode

Though slightly off their daily highs, the CME Group corn, soybean and wheat markets stay sharply higher Monday. Crop-stressing weather keeps the farm markets underpinned. At mid-session, the July corn futures are trading 13 1/2 cents higher at $6.86, while … Continue reading

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Adding value to his own ag products

Bruce Meinders’ dairy farm in Kossuth County is a success story sprouting from improbable roots. At a time when most dairy farms were struggling to survive or selling off their herds, Meinders started dairying three years ago on the family … Continue reading

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The Royce’s snail farm at the Langham Huntington in Pasadena

Chef David Feau of The Royce at the Langham Huntington Hotel & Spa in Pasadena is establishing a garden on the grounds where he can grow vegetables and herbs for use in his kitchen. It also features a small snail … Continue reading

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Farmland is the new hot investment

Marc Schober likes to say that farmland is the new gold, a hot investment that offers protection from the whims of the stock market. In fact, it’s better than gold, the 25-year-old explains, tromping through a muddy field in southern … Continue reading

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A celebration straight off the farm

There is a small but powerful time warp waiting to be discovered in the Great North Woods. At the Poore Family Homestead Historic Farm Museum in Stewartstown, visitors are transported back to a time before electricity in the rural northernmost … Continue reading

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Harford Farm Fair to be preceded by carnival as board seeks more funding

The pigs, horses and sheep will all still be there, but for residents looking for something a little different, this year’s Harford County Farm Fair promises more than a few new events. Have a special skill? You can try out … Continue reading

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Andreessen Horowitz Heads Down on the Farm With Latest Investment

Everybody eats. It’s one of those fundamental truths I learned from “Sesame Street” in the 1970s. Another is that most of what we eat comes out of the ground, unless it’s meat, in which case what it eats probably comes out of the ground. … Continue reading

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Baltlogistics to Invest 7 Mln Euros in Moscow Region Rabbit Farm

Baltlogistics.Com, one of Russia’s largest logistics, distribution and merchandising firms, will invest nearly seven million euros in construction of a rabbit farm in the Moscow region, MITS investment firm, which sold the land for the farm, said on Monday. The … Continue reading

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