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Market uncertain, waiting for grain report
The Sept. 30 U.S. Department of Agriculture grain stocks report is the last gasp for USDA to essentially reduce the crop production numbers from last year.
Market news keeps on coming
Marlin Clark offers an update on grain prices for the week of Aug. 2, 2020.
Studying how conservation tillage impacts water quality
A new study examines how the switch to conservation tillage has impacted Acton Lake over the past decades.
Livestock farms under scrutiny
Every livestock farmer needs to do the right thing and exceed minimum environmental standards. The public is watching.
6 farm equipment hacks
Local service experts share some of the common issues they see in their shops and how to avoid them.
Ask Jen about nuts
This week, Jen thinks back to her childhood memories of Thanksgiving and her great aunt’s ‘Black Friday Stuffing.’
Top 10 gifts for outdoor trendsetters
Whether you’re buying for an outdoorsman, nature lover or trendsetter, you’ll find the perfect gift on our list.
How to winterize your car – 6 tips to keep your car going this winter
Prepare your car for winter before the snow starts to fly.
The dirt on conservation
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio — Recently, the Guernsey Soil & Water Conservation District hosted a local Meadowbrook HS student in its volunteer training program. Erica Showalter, daughter of Robert Showalter and Rachel Reid, of Pleasant City, contacted our office to ask if she could volunteer in order to learn more about the district and what working in
Utica shale: Two more landowners file lawsuit against the Oxford Oil Company
Curtis R. Hallstrom and Susan M. Hallstrom, of Barnesville, have filed a $2.5 million lawsuit against the Oxford Oil Company in Zanesville, Ohio.
The Hallstroms own approximately 150 acres in Belmont County.






