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Marjorie I. (Sakely) Yerman, 1931-2019
Marjorie I. Yerman, 88, died Sunday, March 10, 2019, at the Windsor House in Canfield.
Pa. budget impasse hits Penn State ag college, Extension
If Pa. lawmakers and Gov. Tom Wolf can’t reach a budget agreement, 1,100 Penn State ag research and Extension positions could be lost statewide, and the 4-H program eliminated.
Pigs resistant to PRRS developed at University of Missouri
Researchers developed pigs that are resistant to the incurable Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome.
Recent grain market mystery solved
When you have the futures market $2 above the cash market, your intuition is that the market is just broken. How ag economists solved the mystery.
Hospice and palliative care choices are critical
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – In life, we are told, you get what you pay for. In death, however, the same is not always true. “As a nation, we spend a disproportionate amount of health care money in the years preceding death,” said Franklin Berkey, family medicine physician with Penn State Hershey Medical Group in State
Help keep the Carroll County FSA office open
Editor: There is a plan to close the FSA office in Carroll County to help save money by consolidating offices. I am all for saving money, but they are starting at the wrong place. Carroll and Tuscarawas county FSA have shared a county executive director for more than 15 years as a cost saving effort.
Ugly reality hits the grain markets
The ugly reality in the Buckeye State: Ohio farmers will have a small crop, but the rest of the nation will not.
Boating into new year with shows, options
Boaters! Start you engines. Yeah, sure, with a foot of ice on every lake, temperatures cold enough to freeze a bad word in midair, and stored boats deep in hibernation mode, it’s hard to talk boating. But that’s exactly what happens this week as the Cleveland Boat Show opens for a ten-day run of boats,
National FFA Convention sets record attendance
INDIANAPOLIS –The 83rd National FFA Convention concluded Oct. 23 on a high note: The organization set an all-time event attendance record with a total crowd of 54,942 members, advisors, sponsors and guests. The organization also recognized the service of and bid farewell to its longtime national FFA adviser, Dr. Larry D. Case, who will retire
Market Monitor: Dead cat shows signs of life
Last week I mentioned the old saw about the dead cat — that even a dead cat can bounce a little. That was in response to the idea that the market had gone so low, a little bounce did not mean anything. The bounce has now lasted for a week, and I am forced to






