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Tip-Seeking Farmers Swarm Online Forums

Sunday, February 11, 2007 5:50:04 PM
By JAMES HANNAH

 Soybean farmer Bill Waren harvests the fall's last soybean crop on his farm in Freeland, Md., in this Nov. 10, 2005 file photo. The high prices farmers are getting for their corn remain steady, and soybean prices have risen, the Agriculture Department said Friday, Feb. 9, 2007. (AP Photo/Chris Gardner, file)MARTINSVILLE, Ohio (AP) - Tucked away in the den of his 127-year-old farmhouse, Ed Winkle huddles over his computer. The screen's soft glow lights up his eyeglasses, reflecting messages about tractors, corn hybrids and crop insurance.

Winkle is checking the latest postings on his favorite Internet farm forum. Advice from fellow farmers around the country has enabled him to increase his corn and soybean production, better market his crops, learn how to rebuild engines and get good tires for his tractor.

Online message boards and chat rooms are replacing rural coffee shops and feed mills as places for farmers to talk farming and trade tips as more of rural America goes online.


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