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The Dirt on Conservation: Don’t let the mosquitoes bite
Water management is essential for mosquito control. Eggs do not hatch unless they are in water. Any standing water that becomes stagnant is a prime breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Planting-mania: Farmers catch up in a hurry
How serious is the late planting? Depends upon the source of the opinion. (Hint: The trade has not been all that concerned.)
Marlin Clark: Wild market takes a pause
Rain or a lack-thereof continue to impact grain markets, writes analyst Marlin Clark
Big issues, weather affecting markets
An unforeseen war has contributed to spiking grain prices. At the same time, planting is getting historically late.
In northwestern Pa., Sperry Farms processes 4 million eggs a day
This family farm is planning for the future. Last year, Sperry Farms, located in Atlantic, Pennsylvania, added on 30,000 square feet to house new egg processing equipment, which moves 53 eggs through the system per second, or 530 cases an hour.
Unusual spring, unsettled market
Marlin Clark reacts to recent market fluctuations and discusses what’s ahead in the future.
Crops recovering, but yields will remain a mystery
The tally for losses from a June hail storm and recent heavy rainfall is not yet known.
Everyone’s waiting on USDA’s Aug. 1 report
What does USDA think we will see for crop production? Everyone is waiting for the latest report on Aug. 10.
County auditors and farmers testify on CAUV bill
Some county auditors warn that lowering Ohio’s CAUV will likely increase residential taxes.
Experience summer with more than 70 day camps
Lake Metroparks will offer more than 70 day camps this summer, including music, art, farming, nature, outdoor skills, fishing, in-line skating and science.






