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Grilled cheese and leftovers
I was talking to a friend of mine over the weekend who mentioned that she didn’t see the Ask Jen column in last week’s ‘Around the Table.’ Well, dudes, that’s because there wasn’t one. We did nothing but recipes last week. There were a truckload of them. It. Was. Awesome. This week, we’re doing grilled
New month, but same old grain market
Punxsutawney Phil has gone back underground, but farmers need to be up and alert, looking for grain marketing opportunities.
Harvest still in early stages, but progress being made
Grain farmers take advantage of mild weather, before the rain.
Market Monitor: Ugly transitional year defines market
For the last month traders, processors, and farmers have been frozen by our limbo market, wondering how low we can go. We have focused on the daily trading, watching prices slip lower most days, wondering when the slide would stop. Every once in a while we get a blip up that gives us hope. This
Hog producers not going to have a very merry Christmas this year
As Christmas approaches, some seasonal elves will shop, some will bake, some will string a couple of megawatts of colorful lights from the front porch to the barn. I hope to avoid most of this season-pushing by burrowing into my den of paper to wait out all this buying, baking and beautifying. Three weeks from
June was cultivator, not dairy, month
Yes, of course, June is Dairy Month. And National Ice Tea Month, National Candy Month, National Soul Food Month, National Smile Month and National Turkey Lovers Month. With 100 or so Holsteins on the farm of my youth, however, each year, month, week and day started and ended with dairy, so June by any other
Adjectives wear out grain market watchers
One casualty of our record grain markets this year on the Chicago Board of Trade this year is the adjective. We have worn out the old ones, and they no longer have the power to shock us.
Hope you’re hungry for a harvest
On the southern Illinois farm of my youth, the beginning of summer marked the kick-off of a season of great food.
Vacation with us: Liming, Bookman & Sonnenberg
Pictured (L-R) are Sarah Bookman, Ashland, Ohio; Louis Liming, Lordstown, Ohio; and Joel Sonnenberg, Napoleon, Ohio. All three are students at Ohio State University and were in Brazil for a six-week study abroad program. The students are members of Alpha Zeta Partners, an agricultural honorary that requires each new class of members to complete a
How to determine if your raised bed is getting enough water
Learn a few tricks to determine if your raised bed garden is getting enough water.






