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Soybean stock surprise shakes planting
USDA report indicates farmers are prepared to increase their soybean acreage this spring.
Annuals offer perennial advantange
Fall is a critical season for the perennial pasture plant.
USDA reports help rally grain markets
Regardless of USDA reports last Friday, we are trading this grain market as a short-crop year.
Help us identify a ‘whatsit’
Our next submission comes from Travis Deetz in Sugarcreek, Ohio. His dad found Item No. 1279 in the woods on his property of 50 years.
Read it Again: Week of July 19, 2001.
Each week Farm and Diary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Market Monitor: Rain on plain starts to make grain
I laid awake for a long time in the middle of the night, listening to the rain. I am not sure why I do that. It should be a soothing sound to put me to sleep. Memories Maybe I am listening for wind, with a vestigial memory of the night the elevator blew off the
Demonstration plots can offer farmers side-by-side insight
Experts from Ohio State will be on hand at the review to discuss the crops they planted and the outcome that either shows a problem or resolves one.
Finally some daylight in the grain markets
Marlin Clark has been speculating about finding a bottom for grain prices for weeks. Now, it finally appears he has as grain markets rebound.
Grain rallies ahead of trade talks
The prospect of trade talks with China could be a good sign for the grain markets.
Alfalfa growers want piece of ethanol pie
JOHNSTON, Iowa — Seeking to demonstrate alfalfa’s potential for cellulosic ethanol production, particularly in rotations with corn, the National Alfalfa & Forage Alliance and the National Corn Growers Association hosted Alfalfa/Corn Rotations for Sustainable Cellulosic Biofuels Production in Iowa June 29-30 at Pioneer’s Carver Center. “It seems as though alfalfa is treated as the ‘red-headed






