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Homesteading: Wild West beckons
What was it like to be lured by the pamphlets and the rhetoric, to head West for land, lots of land, just by homesteading it. Columnist Judith Sutherland wonders just that is a series starting in this week’s column.
Wild ride on the corn train
July corn futures have seen a range of 72 1/2 cents in a little more than three weeks. Marlin Clark weighs in on the causes behind the price fluctuations.
Holiday traditions, and eating out of the middle
“Christmas traditions are nearly unbreakable, like a cord that stretches from heart to heart,” says Missy Herrera, this week’s Dinner Guest. She shares a special family recipe, too.
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.
Market Monitor: Good planting progress, bad prices
The nation as a whole is now at 75 percent planted, versus an average of 57 percent. We added 20 percent last week in the country, and were only 55 percent planted.
Dairy Channel: Ask yourself: What is holding you back?
Not your seat belt, but what is stopping you from being a better dairy manager? OSU Extension dairy specialist Dianne Shoemaker asks pointed questions in this week’s column.
Dairy Channel: Anti-fair person has change of heart
Not all farm people are “fair people,” but most are, as OSU Extension Dairy Specialist Dianne Shoemaker shares in her column this week, which explores her transition to fair-dom.
Look ahead to winter feeding season
What will this summer’s forage season do to your feeding plans next winter? This week’s “All About Grazing” column reminds you of the little things that have lasting importance.
Twin sisters break sales records at Summit Co. Fair livestock sale
Twins Lisa and Amy Bourgeois took both the grand and reserve champion titles for their steers at the Summit County Fair last week and sold them at the fair’s highest prices in history.
From pod to printer: Office puts soybeans to work
SALEM, Ohio – The Ohio Soybean Council and Ohio Soybean Association plan to move across town next week, into a brand new building built, literally, from the ground up.






