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Crop board OKs more states for Agrisure
WASHINGTON — USDA’s Federal Crop Insurance Corporation board of directors have approved Kansas, Michigan, Missouri and Ohio for a premium rate reduction for producers who plant Agrisure 3000GT and Agrisure CB/LL/RW corn hybrids for nonirrigated corn for grain beginning in the 2010 crop year. The board also approved Kansas and Nebraska for a premium rate
Grain prices continue slide on Chicago Board of Trade
Marlin Clark weighs in on the current state of the grain markets, identifying factos pushing prices lower on The Chicago Board of Trade.
Rain muddies the crop prospects
Continued rain across the Midwest dominates all thinking about marketing these days. There was virtually no progress in planting last week, and will be none expected this week.
Farming intentions: Crop acreage will be smaller than expected in ’09
COLUMBUS — Corn acreage in the United States is down and soybean acreage is up for 2009, according to the USDA’s Prospective Plantings Report. But the shift is not as great as the markets expected. Matt Roberts, an Ohio State University Extension economist, said that high fertilizer prices, high input costs for corn, and poor
Farmers wrestle with planting decisions
COLUMBUS — High soybean prices and low input costs won out over the demand for ethanol production in U.S. farmers’ decisions to plant more soybeans and less corn this year. According to the March USDA prospective plantings report, U.S. growers intend to plant 74.8 million acres of soybeans, up 18 percent from last year. By
2019 Geauga County Fair sale totals $597,922.43
The 2019 Geauga County Fair junior livestock sale took place Aug. 31, totaling $597,922.43. There were 460 lots total. Find all the details here.
2019 Harrison County Fair totals $410,378
The Harrison County Fair junior livestock sale totaled $410,378.85. Find all the details here.
Trumbull fair sale totals $334,314
The Trumbull County Fair junior livestock sale totaled $334,314. A charity hog raised $9,760 for St. Jude. There were 277 lots sold in total.
Slashing costs of cellulosic ethanol inputs
Ohio State research is making it more viable to turn agricultural waste into renewable fuel.
U.S. soybean growers would rather fight than switch
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Before even a single infectious spore lands on a cropfield this spring or summer, Asian soybean rust is affecting United States soybean production.






