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Published Mar 7, 2022
Pine Forest, so the soil is probably acidic. Located in North-East corner of Ohio. We are going to grind out the stumps, disc the soil, broadcast the seed and harrow it to finish.
Categories: Farm Management, Homesteading, Hunting
Business Title: Graindryer@repairman.com
Job Title: Other Ag Professional, Precision Agriculture Specialist, Grain Dryer technician
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Corn, Organic Row Crops, Soybeans, Wheat, Beef, Dairy, Specialty Livestock, Marketing, Fishing, Homesteading, Hunting, Timber, Tobacco
Business Title: Hunting Lease Network.com
Job Title: Other Ag Professional, hunting lease manger.Manger..
real estate sales
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Job Title: Farmer, Farm Manager or Employee, Precision Agriculture Specialist, Other Ag Professional
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Marketing, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Farm Management, Operating a Farm, Succession Planning, Projects, Fishing, Homesteading, Hunting, Timber
Business Title: NorthAmericanAg
Job Title: Farmer's Spouse or Family Member, Farmer
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Beef, Dairy, Specialty Livestock, Crop Protection, Irrigation, Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, Marketing, News, Agribusiness, Operating a Farm, Purchasing, Tools, Shops, Cover Crops, Horses, Hunting, Homesteading, Fishing
Job Title: Farmer, Ag Retail Professional, Crop Consultant
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Crop Protection, Crop Scouting, Fertility, Irrigation, Soil Health, Sustainable Agriculture, Apps, Precision Agriculture, Ag Commentary, Marketing, News, Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Operating a Farm, Hunting
Business Title: PossumBerry Farm
Job Title: Farmer, Landowner, Farm Manager or Employee, Other Ag Professional, Farmer's Spouse or Family Member
About: What’s up, y’all? PossumBerry Farmstead is a two-year old, small family farm on 100 year old family homestead land. We specialize in small-batch muscadine & possum berry wine, jellies, kombucha and tinctures; viticulture; and, tobacco. Cross/Jackson homestead since August 1894. Jordan Family Farm, Charles & Olivia Jordan, est 1980.
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Organic Row Crops, Dairy, Feed, Poultry, Swine, Crop Protection, Soil Health, Sustainable Agriculture, Marketing, News, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Farm Management, Operating a Farm, Taxes, Purchasing, Repair, Tools, Conservation Easements, Conservation Plans, Cover Crops, NRCS, Hemp, Orchard Crops, Organic Specialty Crops, Vegetables, Fishing, Homesteading, Horses, Hunting, Tobacco
Job Title: Farmer, Landowner, Other Ag Professional, Ag Banker
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Corn, Organic Row Crops, Soybeans, Wheat, Crop Protection, Fertility, Soil Health, Apps, Precision Agriculture, Ag Commentary, Marketing, News, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Farm Management, Farmland and Real Estate, Operating a Farm, Succession Planning, Projects, Purchasing, Shops, Conservation Easements, Conservation Plans, Cover Crops, NRCS, Fishing, Hunting, Timber
Job Title: Farmer, Rancher, Landowner
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Hunting, Homesteading, Repair, Tools, Purchasing, Operating a Farm, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Ag Policy, Farm Management, Agribusiness, Apps, Telemetry, Precision Agriculture, Fertility, Crop Scouting, Irrigation, Sustainable Agriculture, Soil Health, Beef, Dairy, Feed, Poultry, Swine, Grass-Fed Livestock, Specialty Livestock
Business Title: Graindryer@repairman.com
Job Title: Other Ag Professional, Precision Agriculture Specialist, Grain Dryer technician
Interests:
Corn, Organic Row Crops, Soybeans, Wheat, Beef, Dairy, Specialty Livestock, Marketing, Fishing, Homesteading, Hunting, Timber, Tobacco
Business Title: Hunting Lease Network.com
Job Title: Other Ag Professional, hunting lease manger.Manger..
real estate sales
Interests:
Hunting
Job Title: Farmer, Farm Manager or Employee, Precision Agriculture Specialist, Other Ag Professional
Interests:
Marketing, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Farm Management, Operating a Farm, Succession Planning, Projects, Fishing, Homesteading, Hunting, Timber
Business Title: NorthAmericanAg
Job Title: Farmer's Spouse or Family Member, Farmer
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Beef, Dairy, Specialty Livestock, Crop Protection, Irrigation, Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, Marketing, News, Agribusiness, Operating a Farm, Purchasing, Tools, Shops, Cover Crops, Horses, Hunting, Homesteading, Fishing
Job Title: Farmer, Ag Retail Professional, Crop Consultant
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Crop Protection, Crop Scouting, Fertility, Irrigation, Soil Health, Sustainable Agriculture, Apps, Precision Agriculture, Ag Commentary, Marketing, News, Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Operating a Farm, Hunting
Business Title: PossumBerry Farm
Job Title: Farmer, Landowner, Farm Manager or Employee, Other Ag Professional, Farmer's Spouse or Family Member
About: What’s up, y’all? PossumBerry Farmstead is a two-year old, small family farm on 100 year old family homestead land. We specialize in small-batch muscadine & possum berry wine, jellies, kombucha and tinctures; viticulture; and, tobacco. Cross/Jackson homestead since August 1894. Jordan Family Farm, Charles & Olivia Jordan, est 1980.
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Organic Row Crops, Dairy, Feed, Poultry, Swine, Crop Protection, Soil Health, Sustainable Agriculture, Marketing, News, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Farm Management, Operating a Farm, Taxes, Purchasing, Repair, Tools, Conservation Easements, Conservation Plans, Cover Crops, NRCS, Hemp, Orchard Crops, Organic Specialty Crops, Vegetables, Fishing, Homesteading, Horses, Hunting, Tobacco
Job Title: Farmer, Landowner, Other Ag Professional, Ag Banker
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Corn, Organic Row Crops, Soybeans, Wheat, Crop Protection, Fertility, Soil Health, Apps, Precision Agriculture, Ag Commentary, Marketing, News, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Farm Management, Farmland and Real Estate, Operating a Farm, Succession Planning, Projects, Purchasing, Shops, Conservation Easements, Conservation Plans, Cover Crops, NRCS, Fishing, Hunting, Timber
Job Title: Farmer, Rancher, Landowner
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Hunting, Homesteading, Repair, Tools, Purchasing, Operating a Farm, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Ag Policy, Farm Management, Agribusiness, Apps, Telemetry, Precision Agriculture, Fertility, Crop Scouting, Irrigation, Sustainable Agriculture, Soil Health, Beef, Dairy, Feed, Poultry, Swine, Grass-Fed Livestock, Specialty Livestock
Business Title: Buy Yo Dirt
Job Title: Other Ag Professional, Land Real Estate Professional
About: My name is Corey Tyner, a land/farm buyer and investor from Phoenix, Arizona.
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Farm Management, Farmland and Real Estate, Operating a Farm, Fishing, Homesteading, Horses, Hunting, Timber, Tobacco
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Conservation Plans, Projects, Hunting
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Here’s a friendly place to connect with other AgFuse community members regarding topics outside of ag. Do you want to post a fun snapshot from your latest vacation, share a random meme, brag about your family, or so on? This is the perfect spot to do so.
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At ON SIGHT 24/7 we are dedicated to protecting the livelihood of the American Farmer! Within this group we will share our products, what they do, how we can customize a surveillance system locally and nationally and the benefits of having a full service Technical Support team available to you!
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Here is a place to share your on-the-farm stories and photos: funny mishaps, cool projects, cute animals, etc.
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By John Moody
Published May 21, 2018
While deer populations are increasing, amount of people hunting deer is declining... The decline in hunting should worry farmers especially... An extra week or so of hunting doesn’t increase the bag limit or total number of deer taken substantially, and it doesn’t do anything to help us during the growing season... Approaches to minimizing deer damage So, what can a farmer do to protect their crops from nonpaying customers?Encouraging Hunting If possible, encourage responsible hunting on your land... Thus, their needs and our problem becomes a match made in hunting heaven...
Published Jun 4, 2018
Traditional agricultural skills that made civilization possible are still alive and in use today. At the same time, hundreds of farm technician job listings across the US, and the rise of precision agriculture and software, clearly evidence the need for technologically-savvy farm technicians in the 21st century agricultural industry. It’s no surprise that tech-friendly millennials interested in farming are encouraged by these developments, which may make farming less labor intensive than in generations past. Technology may even be the antidote to a number of ills plaguing modern agriculture, which have led to a drastic decrease in the number of farms across the United States... ”The team at Polyface Farms, according to Joel, utilizes “fault finders for electric fences, Quicken for financial records, GPS altitude meters for pond buildings and water systems, trail cams for hunting, and phones for day-to-day communication among staff...
Published Apr 4, 2018
The rampant deforestation of the Amazon began in the 1970s when the government of Brazil determined they needed to build over 9,000 miles of roads help integrate the rainforest with the populated bordering areas. As the deeper parts of the rainforest became accessible, development of these lands became possible, and once begun, continued at an alarming rate. Farmers, loggers and cattle ranchers cleared forest to create grazing land as well as to grow highly profitable crops like soy. In the beginning, no one was aware of the disastrous environmental consequences of destroying the forest often described as “the lungs of the Earth... They have lost the sacred sites of their rituals for marriage, hunting and treating the ill...
By John Moody
Published May 2, 2018
The importance of controlling your costs One of my favorite stories involves a lady and a farmer. The farmer sold milk right off the farm for about $4. 00 a gallon... Place to search for alternative sources Here are some ways to go about hunting down alternative options for various inputs... Second, these social media platforms have groups whose members can provide leads for hunting down new resources...
By Monica Pape
Published Mar 12, 2018
I Think Like an AgronomistThe idea of thinking like an agronomist has come up in several conversations lately. I was at a conference recently and asked how I would have answered a question asked by a farmer. I turned to the sale rep and said that I wouldn't have answered it. I would have asked more questions... I remember him pulling into the driveway in his old pickup truck, hopping out, standing there with his pipe hanging out of his mouth saying “what’ ya want me to do?”He never yelled when I accidentally let my dad’s best hunting beagle out, he never groused when I asked him to clean horse stalls, and he never scolded me when I cussed after a steer stepped on my foot...
Published Oct 25, 2018
Times – they are a changing! Even for farmers and ranchers. Short of a nation-wide blackout, technology isn’t going away anytime soon, and like any other business, having a professional website presence is becoming critical to the survival of that business. You may feel like farming is more of a lifestyle – and it is – but, failure to also treat it like a business could lead to disaster. Like a lot of farmers and ranchers, you might not see the benefit of having a website, and how it can help your business and your industry... Having an Employment page on your website could potentially land you that employee you’ve been hunting for, as you will likely have more candidates than a farm without a website...
Categories: Marketing
Updated Dec 14, 2021
Do you want to save HOURS every month, reduce stress, and have reliable data you can use to make decisions with confidence? If so, this article is for you. My basic bookkeeping routine - including recording sales - takes about 5 minutes a day with QuickBooks Online. Yep, you read that right, FIVE-MINUTES-A-DAY. Yeah, I'm an accountant and QuickBooks Online Advance Certified ProAdvisor but it's not my bookkeeping skills that cut the time, it is because I have a routine, keep up with it, and automate as much as I can to ditch redundant paperwork - that means it can work for you too... (An overdraft caused by paying from the wrong account and fraudulent debit card charges were caught before the bank even contacted me because of this routine!)When you sort & clear the transactions that show up in your QBO bank feed every morning, you save time because you don't have to run around hunting in your pile of receipts to see what something was for - it is still fresh in your mind, I know you know what I mean...
Categories: Accounting and Bookkeeping, Apps, Farm Management
By Jarrod Hart
Published Apr 20, 2018
If you don't own your own acreage, it can be difficult to find places where you are welcomed to hunt and feel safe. Public land can feel like a free-for-all. My experience is speaking from PA and VA, and this year will expand to Ohio as I'm in the midst of moving up there. Likely, beyond the ethics debate about hunting, landowners that do not wish to grant access probably is a result from a negative interaction with a hunter, neglect to the property, damage to the property, or unauthorized trespassing. The point of this post is to remind hunters to respect the land and the landowners which you get permission to hunt on...
By John Moody
Published Apr 3, 2018
Few of my family and friends would have ever expected me to become a farmer. I was that city kid, happy to play video games, hide from the sun, and grow my collection of Lego's and other toys far more than any interest in growing things like food. Life takes you surprising places, though, and 20 years later I found myself on 30+ acres of land, farming my family of seven and enjoying a country life that I never expected to find... Having fun - orange belts, swimming pool, hunting, and moreWhile our kids may not go into farming, we want them to see it as a viable option... We also plan to set up a swimming pool, secure for my son his first hunting rifle, and allow everyone to get away for some exciting weekends - sometimes accompanying me to speak at conferences, or sometimes just sneaking away with the wife for a day or two...
By Corey Tyner
Updated Sep 27, 2021
Owning farmland is fantastic because even if you sell nothing off it, it gains value over time for simply being a large plot of land. However, if you don't want to wait to earn an income, more quick ways to make money off this property. These are the top ways to gain money off of your farmland besides selling crops! But, of course, if you have a large enough property, you can combine many of these options to achieve an even larger income!1. Raising Animals To Produce ProductsAnimals are a natural part of owning and working farmland... Rent Out The Property for Fishing or HuntingFishing and hunting are fantastic past-times that get people away from thinking about window trim ideas for the exterior of their homes or what type of paper they have to buy for their home office...
Categories: Farm Management
Published Mar 7, 2022
Pine Forest, so the soil is probably acidic. Located in North-East corner of Ohio. We are going to grind out the stumps, disc the soil, broadcast the seed and harrow it to finish.
Categories: Farm Management, Homesteading, Hunting