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Big crops, big disappointment
Prices have broken sharply on the Chicago Board of Trade the last few days. The perception of a good crop and outside markets continue to ravage what was a welcome rally. Monday trading was an example of how bad it gets when the speculators run out on the market. Soybeans were down 27 1/2 cents
Long weekend, weak open
The market was closed Jan. 19 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, so now we have to work through the confusion of having no trading for three days.
Dwarf crop discovery no small achievement
A team of Purdue University researchers recently uncovered the genetic mechanism that prevents certain crop plants from growing tall.
A little dirt can’t hurt
Some of the greatest joys of childhood are borne of bumps, bruises and the sheer thrill of unplanned hours spent in exploration.
This old hat
Bryce Angell’s Stetson is full of history, and despite its worn appearance, it’s good enough for him.
Senecaville Hatchery will host open house June 28
Ever wonder where that walleye or channel cat came from? Was it born in a hatchery in Ohio or another state?
Enjoy rest of summer while you can
Summer is nodding, on its way out. Last week, there were mornings that carried the chill of an early fall.
Read it Again: Week of April 25, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Iowa study indicates extensive impact of ethanol on U.S. rural economies
WASHINGTON – A recent study conducted by researchers at Iowa State University highlights the ethanol industry’s impact on the economy.
Back-and-forth between Cavs and markets
The Cavs and grain markets have both been entertaining recently.






