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Wheat crop may be in better shape than originally feared

Friday, April 2, 2010

Wheat crop looking better every day even with late planting and heavy snowfall this winter.

Manure application : Spreading on frozen ground is risky

Thursday, March 11, 2004

The USDA revised it’s manure application standards this past year. One change deals with application of manure to frozen or snow-covered soil.

Grain markets higher after USDA reports

Thursday, April 9, 2009

The USDA Prospective Plantings Report, followed by friendly export reports, have helped fuel some bullish enthusiasm for the grains.

Plan To Eat Healthy, Spend Less

Thursday, August 4, 2005

Trying to go from breakfast all the way until supper, I’m
reminded, again how much better off I’d be “grazing” through the day with several light meals and snacks rather than two bigger meals.

Crop watch: Farmers still ahead of 2002 progress

Thursday, May 22, 2003

Despite the rains, Ohio farmers are 21 days ahead of last year in planting.

Concord grape juice may improve memory

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

CINCINNATI — Motivated by reports of its benefits in fighting cancer and keeping hearts healthy, many consumers are picking up Concord grape juice at the grocery store. Grab another bottle Now, there may be another reason to put a bottle or two in the cart. A pilot study led by a University of Cincinnati researcher

Kids’ health at risk on the ballfield

Thursday, March 7, 2002

Pressure to win overshadows risk of physical injuries.

Traders blame Trump for lower grain prices

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Grain prices were lower on the Chicago Board of Trade Monday, Jan. 23, and our new President got the blame.

Slow wheat planting supporting stronger grain prices

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Problems in Kansas planting their hard red winter wheat is supporting both the Kansas City and Chicago wheat markets.

Huge crops, but not true in the Northeast

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Spotty rains are not erasing the drought areas on the maps, and worried farmers say that the country may be having a big crop, but it is not happening in their backyard.