Motor vehicles must share the road with slow moving farm vehicles. Look for the slow moving vehicle emblem on farm equipment. National Farm Safety And Health Week 2020. #NFSHW20
Saw two quotes today that gave me pause for reflection. "If your business depends on "giverment" payments, you will eventually go out of business. Its just a matter of time"
Best part about @OhioStateFSR this year?? You can work in your “office” and watch some high quality educational program! Also shoutout to @DMarrison for all the work he does with the Ask the Expert area!
The Ask the Expert Stage is my favorite place at @OhioStateFSR. I can sit there for hours soaking up the knowledge and wisdom of the speakers, plus I just really like hanging with my good friend and moderator @DMarrison. Come join us! https://t.co/pJX9a6Mvzo
Interested in learning about grain storage considerations this coming winter?- Ross County Farmer's Club and OSU Extension are hosting a free webinar with Kenneth Hellevang from North Dakota State University next Monday at 8:00 pm EST. Zoom link: https://t.co/2eFrvpxuLI
#FSR20 may be virtual this year, but we look forward to sharing the latest news and research from our experts. Stay tuned for updates from @OSUAgSafety, @OhioStatePA, and more to learn how you can connect with them at this year's show.
New bulletin on USDA-CFAP funding for a whole bunch of eligible producers. A lot of discussion can be had about the program and implementation, but at this moment we are trying to get the information out to folks.
News from the Farm Office https://t.co/QsWMRx04a7
Concerned about the #freezing temperatures in the forecast and effect on #alfalfa stands/hayfields? This publication from the University of Kentucky provides some freeze damage mgmt guidelines for alfalfa: https://t.co/oMsLUm5Q1a
Dan Fox of Thornville, co-founder of Seed Consultants, Inc. and longtime friend of the Ohio Ag Net and Ohio’s Country Journal staff, passed away suddenly on April 21 from an apparent heart attack. #DanFox#Seedconsultants https://t.co/bRPnlsu6bZ
Will be interesting to see how this is implemented. I expect the bulk to go to livestock ranchers and produce growers. The 14 billion they mention this summer will probably be the crops and look like 2019 MFP. Thoughts?