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Large crowd attends Deere show in Wooster, hears input on 2011 markets
WOOSTER, Ohio — Grain farmers are well aware that 2010 was a strong harvest, in yield and in price. But will it continue into the new year, and for how long? Those are some of the questions DTN Senior Analyst Darin Newsom tackled during a presentation at Shearer Equipment’s annual John Deere Day in Wooster,
Looking into the broken crystal ball: What does the year 2011 hold for us?
The USDA has issued it’s latest forecast for milk, corn and soybean meal prices for the incoming year. Respected economists are behind these forecasts, using some of the best-known tools in econometric forecasting. So what is the picture looking like for 2011? The USDA is forecasting an average corn price of $4.80 to $5.60/bu for
Backyard poultry is a hatching trend; growers say it’s educational, nutritional, peaceful
With a little planning, backyard poultry can be rewarding experience.
Commodity stocks are up from last year in Ohio, Pa., and across the nation
Ohio, Pa., and U.S. showing increase in corn, and wheat stocks from 2008.
Little-known shrine gives peaceful memorial scene for Ohioans lost in war
This Veterans Day the Ohio Department of Natural Resources invites all Ohioans to rediscover the Memorial Forest Shrine, the state’s official monument to her nearly 20,000 sons and daughters killed in World War II and wars since.
Knox County Fair brought buyers and sellers together for another stellar year
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – The Banbury sisters were all smiles as their grand champion market lamb brought $36.
Farmland price tops $14,000 per acre in Ohio auction
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. — A 233-acre farmland auction in Ohio’s Van Wert County recently brought $3,275,000, or $14,055 per acre, according to Schrader Real Estate and Auction Company, which marketed the property and conducted the auction. Once bidding opened, it moved quickly past $3 million. The high bidder was an investor from the Netherlands. The
Ears perk at word of $2 million Ohio ethanol awards
Ohio facility to use flat pop and beer to make ethanol.
Alan Guebert’s humble beginnings become 28 years of ag policy coverage
Twenty-eight years and a million words later, Alan Guebert is still covering ag policy. He shares the story of how it all started.
Resolve to have OSU Extension help you find success in new year
Make a resolution to use Ohio State University Extension resources to help you be successful in 2021 and beyond.






