On most Iowa farms, raising livestock means more income. Grain crops are ordinarily worth more when marketed as livestock products than when sold directly as a grain. Though forages help improve the soil, they have little other use than for livestock feed
Over-all farm size has a lot to do with income from the farm. This article shows how different-sized...
One of the critical decisions facing livestock producers in Illinois is how to best utilize the fora...
S oaring energy prices, continued strong hog and cattle prices, and consecutive bumper crops have cr...
Dairy farming is rapidly increasing in popularity in almost every section of Iowa because the dairy ...
For Iowa farmers, cattle are the second most important source of cash income-exceeded only by hogs. ...
Sheep raising in Iowa is normally a profitable enterprise. All parts of the state are well adapted t...
The nation\u27s defense effort calls for high production of corn, oats and other livestock feeds. He...
Midwest farmers in general have three choices in marketing their hogs; They can sell them live weigh...
Iowa farmers now have new and better varieties of forage crops. Here are the new varieties. They wil...
From 1967 to 1991, income for North Dakota remained fairly unchanged. At the time of this writing pu...
If we ask any intelligent farmer why he has organized his farm as he has; why he is raising the crop...
Feeding cattle is an important farming enterprise and a vital sector of Iowa\u27s economy. This publ...
Historically, feeding livestock has been a major use of corn in Iowa, a major corn growing state. R...
Income from livestock marketing has declined as a proportion of total gross farm income in the past ...
Iowa’s agriculture is dominated by two major crops, corn and soybean, used primarily as feed sources...
Over-all farm size has a lot to do with income from the farm. This article shows how different-sized...
One of the critical decisions facing livestock producers in Illinois is how to best utilize the fora...
S oaring energy prices, continued strong hog and cattle prices, and consecutive bumper crops have cr...
Dairy farming is rapidly increasing in popularity in almost every section of Iowa because the dairy ...
For Iowa farmers, cattle are the second most important source of cash income-exceeded only by hogs. ...
Sheep raising in Iowa is normally a profitable enterprise. All parts of the state are well adapted t...
The nation\u27s defense effort calls for high production of corn, oats and other livestock feeds. He...
Midwest farmers in general have three choices in marketing their hogs; They can sell them live weigh...
Iowa farmers now have new and better varieties of forage crops. Here are the new varieties. They wil...
From 1967 to 1991, income for North Dakota remained fairly unchanged. At the time of this writing pu...
If we ask any intelligent farmer why he has organized his farm as he has; why he is raising the crop...
Feeding cattle is an important farming enterprise and a vital sector of Iowa\u27s economy. This publ...
Historically, feeding livestock has been a major use of corn in Iowa, a major corn growing state. R...
Income from livestock marketing has declined as a proportion of total gross farm income in the past ...
Iowa’s agriculture is dominated by two major crops, corn and soybean, used primarily as feed sources...
Over-all farm size has a lot to do with income from the farm. This article shows how different-sized...
One of the critical decisions facing livestock producers in Illinois is how to best utilize the fora...
S oaring energy prices, continued strong hog and cattle prices, and consecutive bumper crops have cr...