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April showers didn’t stop Ohio crops
Even though spring was chilly and wet, crops in Ohio have bounced back from delayed starts.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 9, 2017
On Oct. 25, the Fort Frye FFA headed to the 90th National FFA Convention and Expo with three other FFA chapters; Frontier, Marietta and Waterford.
Farm groups react to new Renewable Fuel Standard volumes
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s new Renewable Fuel Standard volumes have people talking. And not in a good way.
Now is not the time to market heavier pigs
Pork producers feeling the weight of high feed prices should consider marketing lighter pigs.
A fresh start for the new year, for you and your grain marketing plan
Plan a disciplined series of sales that get the grain bins emptied before the rest of the farmers look around and realize they have to empty the bins for next year.
Tragedy makes special memories come alive
He was the little boy whose brown eyes could melt hearts. I remember describing him to my friends as the most adorable, solemn boy. His deeply brown eyes, the only dark eyes in a family filled with blue-eyed children, peered out at the world as he quietly sucked his thumb. He was so serious as
Grain markets lack news and movement
There is an old saying that no news is good news. That is never true in the grain markets where no news is hard to trade.
Ohio Farm Bureau honors Farm and Dairy editor
Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell received the Ohio Farm Bureau’s Agricultural Communicator award at the group’s annual meeting in Cincinnati last week.
Deja vu in the fields
The rain is back just in time for harvest, and so is the mud and the madness.
Grain prices respond to global market changes
Marlin Clark digs into how the grain markets have been affected by South American weather, sustainable aviation fuel production, shipping problems and more.






