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Grain markets stage another rally
The grain markets are staging another rally, gaining 35 cents in corn last week and 62 cents in soybeans. Marlin Clark explains in this week’s grain report.
Getting better at grazing this fall
Learn how to extend your grazing during the winter months. You may not make the rotation last 150 days, but can you make it last longer — say, 90 days?
Unlimited Open Farm tractor pulling class expands for 2019
The 6,500/7,000 lbs. Unlimited Open Farm tractor pulling class is expanding in its third year and adding more pulls to its schedule.
Deer season harvest numbers up so far
According to the results released by the Ohio Division of Wildlife, hunters reported 72,814 deer killed including both bucks and does.
Ohio FFA Camp builds game-changing facility
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Driving into Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum will never be the same. A large two-story building now dominates the landscape at the bottom of the hill. And with that changed face, the future of the camp is energized with enhanced leadership and personal growth opportunities. Since the ground-breaking ceremony in September 2015, a
6 weather resources for farmers
When it comes to the weather, where do you get your forecast?
A change in the wind is coming
As fall approaches, the signs of the season are becoming more clear.
Teens are the fastest-growing consumers of caffeinated products
If you think you’re seeing more kids chugging energy drinks and sipping Starbucks than ever before, you’re probably right.
Congress wraps up its least productive year ever
Every year ends on Dec. 31. Every baseball season ends with the World Series. Growing seasons end with a hard freeze and the opera season is over when a large, round lady sings. Today’s ag political season, however, never ends. Farm bills take more than two years to write and they’re still not written. Negotiations
You might not want to regift these
Regifting? There are some things that you’ve received or used on the farm that are probably better left in the shed.






