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Weather will stop affecting the market now
Marlin Clark offers an update on the grain markets as harvest 2020 approaches.
Michigan farmer can keep his pigs
Michigan DNR determines banned traits no longer present.
Notice the small trees, they yield the best surprises
Late October brought the first hard frost to the ridge, and now the temperature dips to the low 30s most mornings. Frosty temperatures send my wife and me in search of persimmons, which ripen after a few cold nights. Ours grow in the hayfield. Persimmon Persimmon is a small, inconspicuous tree that rarely grows taller
Real farm life is often not made-for-movies romantic
The cinema world has long romanticized many things, but none quite so over the top as Hollywood’s take on rugged ranching.
What we’re reading: 10/28
This week we’re reading about the best leftovers, how to make a do-it-yourself cake costume, a fine art photographer who makes unique creations out of food and more.
Three Ohio companies get new BioPreferred label
GLENWILLOW, Ohio — Three Ohio companies were recognized recently at a meeting unveiling the first 60 products consumers will see in stores throughout the country bearing the new USDA BioPreferred product label for certified biobased products. Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan made the announcement during a biobased product meeting held at Hoover, Inc. in Glenwillow,
St. Patrick’s Day is all about the green
WASHINGTON — The year’s biggest Irish holiday falls on a Sunday this year, but that won’t stop millions of Americans from celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in fun fashion. According to NRF’s St. Patrick’s Day Spending Survey conducted by BIGinsight, the average person will spend $35.27 on green attire, decor for their home and office and
Through the eyes of a toddler
There are a lot of things Judith Sutherland forgotten about the world through the eyes of an 18-month-old, but her only grandchild is reminding her.
How to fight foxtail in forages
Foxtail is infamous for seeds that get caught in the gums of livestock, leading to feed rejection and potential infections. Learn how to combat this weed.
It’s about time, Mother Nature!
It’s about time, Mother Nature! You must have finally been paying attention to all the hoopla about “Going Green” and decided to give it a try because everywhere there is, indeed, green! Not all at once This hasn’t happened all at once. I watched the barberry hedges begin to sport a filmy veil that gradually






