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Report details use of distillers grains
URBANA, Ill. – A report providing guidelines for feeding distillers dried grains with solubles to swine is now available at local University of Illinois Extension offices.
2024 Tuscarawas County Junior Fair Sale
The Tuscarawas County Junior Fair Sale, held Sept. 19-21, brought in more than $1.5 million in sales form 710 lots.
Thinking about replanting? You may want to reconsider
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio’s corn planting may be nearing completion, but corn damaged from saturated soils and ponding conditions from intermittent heavy rains may need to be replanted. “There are fields that may have been adversely affected by localized ponding and protracted saturated soil conditions, along with recent hail injury,” said Peter Thomison, an Ohio
Winter grain markets still hiding secrets
The middle of March is a hard time to plan grain marketing. We are in the dark about actual planting plans, spring weather, and the results of the winter weather we are now experiencing.
Planting progress still slightly lagging
The weather has been warm, but planting progress is still behind.
Be patient: Harvest progress is slow
The soybean harvest is dragging along and corn harvest is having trouble getting fired up. Meanwhile, there is no enthusiasm for the crop in the Chicago Board of Trade building on LaSalle Street in Chicago. USDA last week pronounced larger crops than expected in corn and beans. I remain dubious, as I watch the Bellevue
A family’s tragedy: Six-year-old’s accident affects entire family
THE ACCIDENT Six-year-old Kyle Daugherty could think of nothing else he’d rather do that Friday after Thanksgiving.
Grain markets happy about USDA reports
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports came and went March 31, and the market seemed to find them easy to digest, according to analyst Marlin Clark.
Progress Edition:Crop brings bit of sunshine to dairy, neighbors
The family’s birdseed business has been growing steadily for 25 years.
Work from yesteryear
Aches and pains in the morning make it easy for Bryce Angell to recall a job well done, no matter how long ago.






