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Grain futures markets rally after losses
Grain markets rallied, in reaction to USDA June 24 reports, which detailed continued incomplete planting and dreadful crop conditions.
Grain market rally looking good, but reasons still unclear
The markets have made significant improvement, at least for now.
Columbiana County property owners negotiate new oil and gas lease terms
Shale leases for $10 an acre re-examined through mediation.
Ohio ag, emergency officials prepare for possible drought
If conditions don’t improve soon, a drought declaration is likely.
Fox has lost its plume, not its pluck
Even above the 6 o’clock newscast I could hear an insistent voice – that of a chickadee calling over and over, and loudly, from the back porch.
News about Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine impacts ag markets
Marlin Clark weighs in on how Pfizer’s announcement that its phase three trials show 90% efficacy for its COVID-19 vaccine has affected the grain markets.
Young and Farming: Nathan Steel
Nathan and Megan Steel love dairy cows, but as the farm struggles to breakeven they looked to diversify. They jumped when a produce market was for sale.
Extended flooding from Tropical Storm Bill remnants could drown soybeans
The soybean crops in Ohio could be in danger if flooding continues to be a problem this weekend.
Is sitting bad for your health? It might be worse than you think…
Think you’re healthy because you work out? Although your exercise regimen is good for your body, it may not be enough to counteract the negative effects of sitting.
Utica shale: Two more landowners file lawsuit against the Oxford Oil Company
Curtis R. Hallstrom and Susan M. Hallstrom, of Barnesville, have filed a $2.5 million lawsuit against the Oxford Oil Company in Zanesville, Ohio.
The Hallstroms own approximately 150 acres in Belmont County.






