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Land bulls, bears and squirrels
The neighborhood farmer grapevine, fiber optic for years now, was set abuzz two weeks ago with news that a 237-acre piece of the township for sale at $12,500 per acre. Whoa, right? Promising land Well, the land sports five-year averages of 199 bu. for corn and 60 bu. for soybeans and is home to a
The future of ethanol in America’s energy market
How steep is the environmental price of ethanol? Will EVs lead to more opportunities for ethanol? Alan Guebert considers what the future holds for ethanol.
Looking into the crystal ball… Is an early frost in the works?
Ohio’s NOAA hydrologist expects the first freeze to happen in early to mid-October.
New name, new job, same old opinions
The company that grain commentator Marlin Clark works for has a new name, but same focus.
Four clues to what you’ll pay on eBay auctions
Is there method to the madness of bidding online for an item? Yes, according to a study of eBay coin transactions.
Soybeans will survive flood damage
WOOSTER, Ohio – Some of Ohio’s soybean fields are facing flooding injury due to heavy rains that have swept across the state over the past few weeks, but the injury is not likely a total loss to the crop.
Grain markets: Low prices, but more demand
Two old axioms of the grain trade cropped up in conversations last week. One is that a big crop keeps getting bigger. The other is that the cure for low prices is low prices.
Competition with Brazil heats up in the grain markets
Marlin Clark weighs in on the growing competition between the U.S. and Brazil in the grain markets.
Ag outlook: 2014 will bring challenges to crop production
New year will bring challenges for crop farmers, opportunities for dairy and livestock.
Grandpa and dad knew balance while farming was vital
Life seems to bounce from one hard lesson to the next. For example, no sooner than someone tells you “It’s not about the money,” you learn that, yes, it’s always about the money. Then, after years of working hard to acquire that money, you discover that, no, you can’t take it with you. Farming and






