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Fresh market is marketing success
AMARILLO, Texas – Willie Wieck’s farm in Etter, Texas, has a little bit of everything – wheat, cotton, seed maize, black-eyed peas, sunflowers, pumpkins, gourds, cantaloupes, watermelons, popcorn and sweet corn.
Dargate auction brings record bids
World record price established for American artist Marion Greenwood at $27,025.
Tom Seifert: team playerStark Co. volunteer keeps steer program rolling
Tom Seifert started in 4-H 50 years ago, in 1954, and basically never quit.
MarketReady workshop offered by Allegheny County Extension
PITTSBURGH — Inaugural Pa. MarketReady workshops will be offered this spring in western Pennsylvania. A first session, highlighting local food sales to restaurants, will be hosted by the Penn State Extension Allegheny County office from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 19. The MarketReady Producer Training Program was designed to provide local food producers with
We just thought you should know
A lot of information crosses our doorstep. Some we publish; some we pitch. Some we file for future reference, never sure what or when might make us dig into that folder.
Ohio auctioneer qualifies for World Livestock Auctioneer Championship
Second generation Ohio auctioneer Daniel Mitchell qualifies for the World Livestock Auctioneer Championship after winning first in qualifying rounds.
The good, the bad of late summer insects
As the weather begins to chill and the sunlight hours fade, beware of yellow jackets becoming more aggressive.
Ruffed grouse can be bold, even aggressive
Thomas Felton of Kimbolton, Ohio, recently sent me some photos of a ruffed grouse he had been feeding twice a day since late November.
Quantitative spinning: It’s in the numbers
Against all odds, economics, the dismal science, has become even more dismal.
The sounds of insects define late summer
More noisy than musical, the sounds of insects define late summer.






