By Jennifer Pena
There is so much information
on the Web that good sites can get lost in the midst of it all. To find what you really
want may take a lot longer than you have time, so weve found a few hard-to-reach
sites for you. Stop by www.auri.org on your way to the latest in ag innovation.
Hay on the
net
www.hayexchange.com
Need hay? Here are 76 locations to choose from. Enter your own location and receive a
list of sellers, prices and availability for locations near you. Check for equipment, seed
or livestock for sale, or use the hay price calculator.
Goats goats goats
www.ics.uci.edu/~pazzani/4H/GoatsHome.html
Composed by a 4-H club in Irvine, Calif., this site has plenty of things to read
and hear. Why raising goats is fun, the costs of raising goats, sources
for goats, even recordings of goat sounds round out this site.
Swine buys
www.pigsale.com
Ready to cast your money after swine? PigSale.com lets you buy, sell and even
cosign pigs listed on their site. No hidden commissions or middlemen, just
hundreds of buyers and sellers with access to thousands of pigs. Register with PigSale.com
and enjoy Internet marketing at its finest.
Local grain
prices
www.grainmarkets.com
This site by Rural Solutions Inc. was created to show local grain prices. Madison,
Minn. grain farmer John Witte has made this site a customer-friendly tool equipped with
both local and national grain prices and links to help browsers find other information,
such as weather radar screens, world market information, Minneapolis Grain Exchange quotes
and much more. Web surfers are invited to add to the lists as they wish, so check back as
the site grows.
Home for farm
producers
www.prairiefare.com
Home Page Farm Producers is a showcase for western Minnesota farmers who provide
natural produce. The site is jointly sponsored by the North Central Region's Sustainable
Agriculture Research and Education Program, Western Minnesota Sustainable Farming
Association and the Land Stewardship Project. It is a small, easy-to-maneuver site
complete with a list of producers, their contact information and products neatly laid out
on one page, with a browser-friendly location map on another. Or visit the Java River
Sustainable Community Cafe page and read about the PrairieFare.com kiosk that the Cafe
plans to install.
Ag guide
www.agguide.com
Agri-Guide, a bimonthly publication, also has its own Web place. Browse through dealer
specials, do an equipment search or read up on the latest market info, news and weather.
See the latest monthly feature farm story, join the mailing list, then hop
over to the classifieds. Theres plenty to see and do here.
New farm options
www.uwex.edu/ces/agmarkets.
Information on alternative crops and new farm-food ventures can be found at this
University of Wisconsin Extension Web page for emerging ag markets.
Changing
countryside
www-agecon.ag.ohio-state.edu/Faculty/Programs/Swank/index.html.
Increasing populations in rural areas create more opportunities for farmers to sell ag
products directly to consumers. Demand for landscaping and horticultural products such as
trees, shrubs and flowers also increases. Visit this site to see a full report titled
Agricultural Change by Metropolitan Character in Ohio: 1978 to 1997.
The White Pine
Society
www.whitepines.org
Minnesotas white pine population has dwindled so much over the years that
only two percent, or 67,000 acres, of the once 3.6 million acres now exist. This site is
dedicated to informing the public of the majestic white pines plight and the fight
to keep them from vanishing completely. Learn more about white pines, what has caused the
shortage, and what you can do to help.
