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Celebrating a decade of ‘Little Pasture on the Prairie’
Eliza Blue has written about 338,000 words over the past 10 years of her column, Little Pasture on the Prairie. She reflects on the decade gone-by.
Happy trails to you, until we meet again
Mike Tontimonia bids farewell to his readers and shares one final story as he prepares for a sort-of retirement.
Black Sea corridor agreement extended — I guess
Marlin Clark offers insight into Russia’s decision to extend the Black Sea corridor agreement and an update on the grain markets.
The holiday market doldrums have arrived
Marlin Clark offers an update on the grain markets heading into the Thanksgiving holiday.
Western Corn Belt catching up
Plagued by rain, the western Corn Belt is finally catching up with harvest, and wheat planting.
Roundup of gardening news for Feb. 10, 2020
Catch up on local gardening news in Summit and Mahoning counties in Ohio.
Ohio State offering a dairy farm labor management course
Ohio State University is providing a certificate course to assist dairy farm owners and managers with labor management on farms.
Corn belt weather looks favorable for September
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — AccuWeather.com reports dry, warm weather forecast to continue over the upper Midwest will aid the corn crop. Weather conditions are generally expected to be favorable for maturation of the corn crop over the coming weeks. Corn used for grain and feed needs warm, dry weather to cure in the late summer
This weather, too, shall pass
Eliza Blue braves the unpredictable South Dakota weather to do farm chores.
Disappointing grain trading and confusion before the report
Since the direction of the market for the remainder of the crop year depends mostly upon the size of the crops, the Aug. 11 USDA Crop Production Report is a big deal.






