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Marcellus Shale Drilling: Can safe water supply be sustained?
Concerns over keeping drinking water safe over the Marcellus Shale drilling process is on the minds of many.
USDA and states battling over elevator licenses
The USDA says a grain warehouse with a federal license is subject only to U.S. regulations. Not so, respond officials in Ohio and Indiana.
Grain prices are still searching for the bottom
Somewhere ahead lies the bottom for corn, soybean and wheat prices. We don’t know when it will come, but we know it is a long way from breakeven.
Davis automobiles had a short, but interesting, life
O.K., admit it; you’ve never heard of a Davis automobile. Well, neither had I until a visit to the National Truck Museum in Auburn, Ind., a couple years ago. After World War II, during which no new automobiles were built for civilian buyers, there was a huge hunger for new cars and many manufacturers gave
Electronic dairy price reporting passes House and Senate Committees
Dairy groups say electronic reporting will ensure timely, more accurate reports.
Fair is foundation for many friendships
LISBON, Ohio – Water balloon fights, concerts, campground cookouts, roaming the midway in search of the perfect french fries (or the perfect date).
Here’s the scoop on citrus fruits
Oranges. Lemons. Limes. Citrus fruits don’t stop there. Read on to learn about five other delicious varieties of citrus staples that you need to add to your grocery list now.
New highs, same whys
Corn, beans and wheat have made new recent highs on the Chicago Board of Trade this week, but there is no surprise. Price discovery The same factors that have pushed prices the last month continue to effect the ideas in Chicago of price discovery. Price discovery is the term the grain trade uses for finding
Warm weather helps farmers get back in Ohio and Pa. fields
Warmer temperatures and little rainfall allowed farmers to complete more field work in mid-April.
Auctioneering is family affair at Pa. bid-calling contest
Patrick Burke, Meshoppen, Pa., bested 23 other contestants to win the annual Pennsylvania Bid-Calling Contest.






