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Turkey season proving to be popular
If the name Al Kisamore rings a bell, it ought to. Often called big Al, we are referring to a very active grandfather who sets traps, shoots deer, chases bears, and does the same to Quebec moose. And he’s good at all of it. I’ve mentioned the times and travels of Kisamore many times, enough
Myers brothers build trade empire
Columnist Judith Sutherland continues her series on the Myers brothers.
The birth of the Buckeye State
Ohio’s boundaries are well known today, but in the early 1800s, they were a hotly debated issue, fueled by politics and personalities.
Everything’s coming up aces as harvest progresses
Corn and soybean harvests have been on pace with early estimates, while grain prices remain strong and trade conditions favor American commodities.
Grain prices impacted by rain, but what about crops?
Marlin Clark analyzes crop conditions and grain futures prices that have been impacted by weather forecasts predicting scattered rain across the Midwest.
Roundup of FFA news for April 14, 2022
Catch up on local FFA news from Waterford FFA and Hillsdale FFA.
Ask Jen about what to do with too many tomatoes
Have more tomatoes than you can handle? Jen recommends several ways to use ’em up, plus she offers a vegetable recipe you’re sure to love.
Bullying, not a laughing matter
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is a laugher, but bullying is no joke.
Marlin: Weather market gets choppy
Grain prices have increased due to the spreading drought across many important production states, however, they become choppy on any idea we will get rain.
‘Dead cat bounce’ means good news may only be temporary in corn market
Marlin Clark explains why good news in the corn market may be more of a “dead cat bounce,” meaning the slight rise isn’t necessarily a trend.






