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What’s your baled forage worth?
Yields have been good for baled forage in northeast Ohio. However, all costs should be considered before putting a price on extra hay.
60 years of fishing, friendship and fun
Every year for the last 60 years, Mike Tontimonia and a group of friends have visited the same remote Lake Temagami Island for an all-guys getaway.
Love of hiking and fishing began at Salt Fork
Julie Geiss recalls how much she enjoyed family trips to Salt Fork State Park during her childhood — a springtime tradition that lasted more than a decade.
Twenty-four miles of bad spending
Alan Guebert shares his concerns over congress’ request to raise the annual spending authority of the USDA’s Commodity Credit Corporation.
Carpenters’ works stand test of time
Alan Guebert recalls the quirks and differences of the two carpenters his father called to do work on his family farm in southern Illinois.
Invasive fish threatens endangered mussels in Pa.
The round goby poses a threat to endangered freshwater mussels in Pennsylvania’s French Creek and could to spread to the Chesapeake Bay, eventually.
Market optimism is being put to the test
With all the positive talk about markets and trade, we’re still waiting on the results.
Trying to stay above water in the farming industry
Farmers are being challenged by climate change, retreating stock prices, large crop yields, an overdue farm bill, ongoing trade wars and more.
There are still pockets of corn, soybeans to harvest
Grain merchandiser Marlin Clark says only the strong seasonal trend of corn especially to rally after harvest gives us hope for better grain prices.
Following the rules: College codes of conduct
Be aware of your school’s code of conduct and follow the rules. The consequences of violating them could leave you with student loan debt with no degree.






