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Slow harvest, slow news, weak prices

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Marlin Clark provides an update on the grain markets for the week of Nov. 4, 2019. Get some insight on recent price fluctuations and harvest progress.

Grieving an unimaginable loss

Friday, March 8, 2019

Mark Grassman was the handsome guy with an infectious smile that drew people in. A week after celebrating his 36th birthday, he died of a heart attack.

Five more cases of virulent Newcastle disease confirmed

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Last week, the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service confirmed five new cases of virulent Newcastle disease in backyard exhibition chickens.

Penn State student explores global food practices

Friday, October 20, 2017

Penn State Ag Sciences student, Emily Seiger, spent three weeks in Bangladesh conducting research related to food safety and hygiene practices.

Back pain often treatable without surgery

Thursday, February 9, 2017

For a vast majority of these people, the pain goes away with simple treatment. Most lower back pain is acute, lasting fewer than six weeks.

Broken promises of rural development

Thursday, May 5, 2005

It happened again the other week at a local public forum on agriculture.
The panel of speakers included me, two farmers and a state Farm Bureau economist.

Making the Bee; Removing the Sting

Thursday, March 2, 2006

A few weeks ago, my eighth grader casually mentioned that she was one of two representatives from her classroom in the school spelling bee.

Planning your winter feeding strategy

Thursday, November 20, 2003

This week’s All About Grazing column: Looking ahead could pay bigger dividends than anything else you do in preparing for winter.

Outlook suggests good returns for primary commodity crops

Thursday, May 27, 2021

The crop margin outlook for this year is decidedly different from last year at this time. Barry Ward weighs in in this week’s Dairy Excel column.

Kent State Salem offers first year full tuition for incoming horticulture majors

Monday, June 8, 2020

Kent State University Salem is offering a year of free tuition for a first-year student seeking an associate of applied science in horticulture technology.