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Corn and soybean producers may receive FSA assistance in three forms
BUTLER, Pa. – Once the crop has been harvested, corn and soybean producers can choose from the Farm Service Agency’s commodity loans, loan deficiency payments or warehouse loans for assistance.
The dairy in the suburb
The Haskins family has been a mainstay of the agricultural community in Geauga County since 1818. Bob and Jan Haskins now run the 36-head dairy despite increasing housing development in their area.
Maple producers think it will be a sweet year for production
Frank and Virginia Goodell market maple syrup from the Mantua, Ohio, farm that has been in production since 1825. Other producers say they know about everything there is to know about the industry.
Mahoning SWCD marks 50 years
The Mahoning Soil and Water Conservation District celebrated 50 years of service to Mahoning County at its annual meeting Nov. 13 with a retrospective slide show look at the last half century in the county.
End of trade war or beginning of cold war?
Will the futures traders’ bet pay off again, with talks of a U.S.-China agricultural trade deal on the table? Alan Guebert shares his thoughts and concerns.
Living a life of leisure
Kym Seabolt thought when she grew up, she would go to the mall whenever she wanted, stay out late and never wash a dish. She couldn’t have been more wrong.
Home is where the mushrooms, microgreens are for Lorain Co. family
The floor of Jordan and Brandon Krystowski’s home, in Vermilion, Ohio, is the ceiling of their mushroom and microgreens farm, Erie Shore Seed and Spore. It’s been that way since January of this year, when the Krystowskis decided to start their farm.
Heat helps corn, but Ohio still last in crop conditions
For planting and growth progress, Ohio has been the worst state most of the spring, passed only occasionally by Indiana. That greenhouse weather the weekend of July 20 didn’t tip the market one way or the other though.
Looking for hope while trading the grain marketing cycle
The real fear for the new crop is that the March 31st USDA Planting Intentions Report will show a shift of corn acres to soybeans. That means we have missed the best opportunity to get some new crops sold.
What we’re reading: 7/22
This week we’re reading about how one 115-year-old swears by the bacon she eats each morning, how to get the best meals while eating out, how to cook with anchovies and more.






