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Farmers: Take online courses!
ITHACA, N.Y. — Poultry and vegetable production, business and financial planning and recordkeeping online courses all start in January. The courses are from the Cornell Small Farms program. The following courses are starting in January: BF 104: Financial Records — Setting up Systems to Track Your Profitability BF 121: Veggie Farming – From Season-Long Care
Report bounce holds grain commodities market higher
There is nothing in the grain commodity markets to indicate a return to what we now know are high prices.
The sweet bridge of summer
On the southern Illinois dairy farm of Alan Guebert’s youth, July was a slow, sweet bridge between spring’s hard hustle and fall’s quickening step.
Limbo market offers farmers little hope
Marlin Clark admits to being the bearer of bad market news recently. The only positive is that corn prices are so low, exports have increased.
Ohio Legislature again weighing CAUV
Farmers continue their effort to improve Ohio’s farmland tax formula, known as CAUV.
Back-and-forth between Cavs and markets
The Cavs and grain markets have both been entertaining recently.
Atwood Lodge to close Oct. 1 after 45 years
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio — The 104-room lodge at Atwood Lake Resort and Conference Center will close Oct. 1. The Board of Directors of the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District said financial losses suffered over the past several years coupled with projected losses in future years have forced this action. Seek to sell In the interim, the
Roundup of FFA news for April 27, 2017
Members of the West Holmes FFA chapter participated in a second Adopt a Highway clean up March 28.
Facebook is not the biggest waste of time
DENVER — Employers looking to increase productivity should consider breaking up water-cooler talk or upgrading their software before banning Facebook. In a nationwide survey, 14 percent of knowledge workers cited chatting with co-workers as their biggest waste of time, followed by dealing with computer or software problems (11 percent). Five percent (5 percent) of respondents
Two sides to every story
It’s not often your community turns into a national news story. But that’s what happened to editor Rachel Wagoner’s hometown last February when a train derailed and caught fire in East Palestine, Ohio. She lives less than 4 miles away from the derailment.






