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Markets break away from rally
The recent market rally felt good while it lasted, but was short lived.
Good weather grain market continues
Grain prices have mostly continued lower the last week, although wheat shows signs of a bottom and the soybeans have had erratic trading that seems like indecision day-traders taking profits.
Baled stover robs fields of nutrients
LEXINGTON, Ky. — As spring planting gets under way, farmers who baled corn stover for winter feed will have to replace soil nutrients lost during residue removal, said Chad Lee, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension grains specialist. With last year’s inclement weather, many livestock producers across the United States were faced with a shortage of
Feeding beef cows hay during winter months can tear up farm budget book
The mindset that beef cows should be fed hay in the winter eats up farm profits. Alternative feeding methods can reduce cost without affecting productivity, and August is the time to start thinking about them.
As the old saying goes…
Awake each morning with gratitude for all possibilities, and take a moment to let your heart be happy for it.
When did my children grow up?
They’re born and the next thing you know, your children are adults. How does that happen?
Spring breeding and ‘the ram effect’
High demand for fall-born lambs increases interest in production systems that utilize spring breeding.
John Glenn: Conservation is critical
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – John Glenn’s commitment to community was born in the eastern Ohio hills of his childhood.
Market Monitor An obstinate and opposite market
I am thinking this morning that the grain market is like a sixth grade boy this morning — obstinate and opposite. Whatever you suggest, he wants to do the other thing. The more you push, the more he pushes back. Too old to spank Think about it — we came out of reports that said
Ethanol waiver gains more attention after decreased yield projections
Renewable Fuel Standard draws attention amid record crop prices, low supply.






