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2019 Noble County Fair sale results
Find all the results from the 2019 Noble County Fair junior livestock sale here.
2019 Columbiana County Fair sale totals $741,172.35
The Columbiana County Fair junior livestock sale totaled $741,172.35. There were 523 lots in total. Find all the details here.
2019 Lake County Fair sale totals $173,500
The Lake County Fair junior livestock sale totaled $173,500. There were 241 lots sold in total. Find the details here.
Local mushroom expert is ready for the hunt
Walt Sturgeon, East Palestine, Ohio, is a nationally known mushroom expert. He has authored books and been honored for his contributions to mycology.
Grain prices perk up after the holidays
The rebound is nice, but grain merchandiser Marlin Clark says it is hard to be actually bullish without solid fundamental news in this country.
Wheat woes: Ohio crop is shrinking
Wheat production in Ohio has been in a steady decline since 1996.
History made, but not in grains
History was made even as China, a major producer of urea, has its production cut off. Marlin Clark weighs in on this and the grain markets.
Planting progress finally improves
Planting progress improved dramatically in the U.S. last week. That was the news out after the close of trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Monday. Prices for corn made new all-time highs last week in response to slow corn planting. That trend was broken Monday, as private estimates of crop progress hit the market.
Rally returns with a life of its own
Even one of the strongest of chart signals did not permanently break the corn rally last week. This market has not been shot, stabbed, or bludgeoned into submission so far. It has a life of its own, maybe helped by the outside markets. While petroleum futures were making a record one-day move in reaction to
StarLink testing stopped by FDA
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration said in the Federal Register that it has withdrawn its voluntary guidance to corn dry millers and masa flour manufacturers to test all inbound corn for the presence of the Cry9C protein found in StarLink corn hybrids. The withdrawal is concurrent with a white paper published by the






