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Government shutdown means less clarity in the markets
How much corn and soybeans has the nation harvested? How much is being exported? We’d know more, if government were open.
Trying to divine the summer grain markets
Now we are taking stock of the prospective crop size and usage to try to get a feel for summer prices.
Deja vu in the fields
The rain is back just in time for harvest, and so is the mud and the madness.
Senate passes its farm bill 86-11
The U.S. Senate passed its version of the farm bill, the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, on a strong bipartisan 86-11 vote June 28.
Happy New Shower
The Seabolt’s face the new year with yet another new project: operation bathroom renovation number 977, or so it seems.
It’s time to feed the hummingbirds
It’s time to put hummingbird feeders up, as they begin their migration back North. Check out these tips for optimizing your feeder all season long.
Ohio Senate passes Clean Lake 2020 plan, awaits House vote
The Clean Lake 2020 Plan would allocate up to $36 million in funding for water quality programs.
Does agritourism fit your farm? 8 things to consider
Pick-your-owns, wineries, historic farms and other agritourist activities contribute over $8 million dollars to the state economy. If you’re thinking of joining the 700 Ohio farms who already offer agritourism, these factors will help you decide.
Natural treason
A squirrel meets its end with an electric utility pole on Kym Seabolt’s property.
Ohioan accepts the West Point challenge
(Editor’s note: Skipping class is not an option for Weston Boose, a college freshman. Neither is not making his bed before he leaves the dorm. That’s because Boose, a 4-H’er from rural Norwalk, Ohio, and son of Terry and Mary Lisa Boose, is starting college life at the U.S. Military Academy. This is the first






