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A strong spirit who continues to inspire
Her grandmother’s spirit was strong and bright enough to pass to Judith Sutherland her love of stories, children and dogs.
Proposed GIPSA rule makes procurement process more transparent
Proposed rule could cost livestock industry as much as $1.6 billion.
Conversion can happen to anyone at any time; ask Judge Richard Posner
In the ever-expanding galaxy of American jurisprudence, few stars shine as brilliantly as Richard A. Posner, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago. The best Everything about Posner screams the best: Yale undergrad, Harvard Law, Supreme Court clerk, Stanford law professor, federal judge since 1981, author of more
A life of living and giving
Columnist Judith Sutherland pays tribute to a family friend who’s probably now playing Santa in heaven.
Silo gas silent, potentially lethal killer
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Silos, a necessity on many farms, can be dangerous, especially days after filling when deadly gasses are building up inside.
ATV lawsuit leaves homeowners, Hartville couple waiting for answers
Residents of the Johnny Apple seed housing development have filed suit against Lo-Conn Motocross alleging the new track is a nuisance.
A new year means many new beginnings
Though the plant world is presently dormant, a variety of animals have already begun a new cycle of life.
Grain markets: It looked good there for a while
Now is a time for hoping, and for looking at grain marketing option strategies. We can’t afford these corn and soybean prices long-term, and we have been too good at production for good prices.
Corn, bean harvests well off avg.
Grain market analyst Marlin Clark offers insight leading up the release of the Oct. 10 Supply and Demand Report.
Struggling to explain lower grain prices
Crops are in bad shape in the Midwest, and the grain market is trying to decide just how bad. Columnist Marlin Clark shares some insight.






