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Struggling to explain lower grain prices
Crops are in bad shape in the Midwest, and the grain market is trying to decide just how bad. Columnist Marlin Clark shares some insight.
Jumping mice hop along fields and meadows
If you’ve ever seen what you thought was a miniature kangaroo hopping across a grassy field, you weren’t seeing things — it was a jumping mouse.
Farmers, prepare for the unthinkable
Farmers need to realize that they aren’t invincible and to recognize the importance of family communication and contingency plans.
Birds use cover crops as B&B during migration
University of Illinois research shows that migratory birds prefer to rest and refuel in fields with cover crops.
Ohio should take pride in the steelhead fish available in streams
Ohio’s steelhead fishery is second to none and in fact, ranks as one of the very best, according to steelhead trout addicts who have been known to chase these exciting trophy salmonids from the Redwood forests to the New York Island.
All is calm, the future is bright
Days pass, years pass, children grow and times change. We hold on to the memories and pray for the opportunity to make new ones.
October’s gardening to-do list
Many tasks can be accomplished in the garden this month for winter preparation.
The birds are southbound once again
Fall migration is underway, and will continue the next few months.
Crawford County, Pa., will enshrine three in Agricultural Hall of Fame
Frank Bizjak, of Carlton, Pennsylvania, and the late Paul and Phyllis Kunz, of Centerville, will be enshrined into the Crawford County Agricultural Hall of Fame.
$1.2 billion can buy ‘access’ to Congress, but not much else
What did individuals and political action committees believe they were buying when they contributed $755.1 million this election cycle to Republican and Democratic candidates for the U.S. House and $415.2 million to Republican and Democratic candidates to the U.S. Senate?






