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Mixed USDA news lowers grain market
USDA’s March crop production report says we have the highest ending stocks of 12 years. That cannot be a good thing, comments grain merchandiser Marlin Clark.
The ‘Lazy Farmer’ relished his greens
The Song of the Lazy Farmer was featured in The Michigan Farmer.
From tar to thyme: Green roof sprouting on Ohio State’s ag campus
Ohio State University’s first publicly accessible green roof is open to visitors at Howlett Hall on the campus of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.
Take time to read your holiday cards
Now is the time to gather up all the beautiful, humorous, thoughtful, pictorial, etc. etc. greeting cards you’ve received since the holiday season began. Put them in a neat pile, pour a cup of coffee, select a few of the yummy cookies you’ve been given, and look at each card and read each note. Marvel
Spring: Easter, birthdays and new life
Remember when old ones died and new were born. And life was changed, disassembled, rearranged. Remember when 30 seemed so old. Now, lookin’ back it’s just a stepping stone to where we are, where we’ve been. Said we’d do it all again. Remember when … — Music and lyrics by Ivan Kral, Cindy Hudson By
How to win the SAF game: Part 1
Alan Guebert shares his thoughts on Big Ag’s and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s efforts to make sure Sustainable Aviation Fuel makes it to the market.
Ask Jen about yogurt
My sister-in-law makes this wonderful fruit dip with Greek yogurt. It’s literally the best fruit dip I’ve ever had. She made it and brought it to a birthday party a couple weeks ago, where I demanded the recipe on the spot (obviously!). I am literally taking dictation on my phone when she stresses to use Greek
Greek yogurt and kids don’t mix
This has nothing to do with cooking. There is no bonus recipe this week, just a peek into my family Christmas, and how my brother would have given anything had someone been recording this moment in time…here goes.
PROGRESS: Noble Co. couple thankful for nursery creation
These Ohio farmers switched from cattle to dogwoods, and are glad they did.
Oil canvas yields top bid at Ewolfs auction
The top lot of recent ewolfs sale was an Arthur Quartley oil on canvas, which sold for $16,560.






