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The go-to guy and gal
I have often said that the reason I enjoy being a “columnist,” rather than a “journalist” is that the former can use random numbers like a “jzillion dollars” without remorse, while the latter has to report with accuracy on dull-as-dishwater things like the Gross National Product and how much it costs to fill the pothole in front of your house. (Curiously, about a “jzillion dollars.”)
Annual apple dumpling fundraiser raises money for local non-profits
Union Avenue United Methodist Church’s fall apple dumpling fundraiser raises thousands of dollars for local non-profits every year since 2008.
The world is changing, we must, too
Alan Guebert ponders whether we can have both dollar-driven efficiency and safety-centered resiliency as the overarching goal of American farm policy.
Infrared heaters: Claims and realities
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — When winter weather begins and temperatures drop, many people start looking for ways to shave a few dollars off their heating costs.
The bad times are here: Evaluate now
Five consecutive months of a declining Class III price. Price moves for the two months preceding the decline consisted of two, 2-cent increases after a dollar crash.
Book Sale Banter
“Should we rent the marquee at the cinema or a lettered sign on a trailer?”
“Let’s compare prices.”
Later, after we checked, “The marquee is almost a hundred dollars for one week.
Grants for farmers
Each year millions of dollars are made available to fund farm projects. Grants help farmers, rural businesses and other agriculture advocates develop and strengthen the food system.
Hay bale fires can cost farmers plenty
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Fires that damage or destroy hay and barns – resulting in building replacement, feed replacement and lost revenues – cost area farmers thousands of dollars each year.
How much food assistance is too much?
Alan Guebert delves into Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ and Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen’s decision to reject millions of dollars in aid to help feed children in need.
Ohio crews helping fight wildfires in Utah and Texas
A 20-person Ohio wildfire crew from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources left July 6 to help fight the Dollar Ridge Fire in northeastern Utah.






