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Grain markets fight off current news
Despite recent news, grain markets are higher and are hanging near the highs made in the last few sessions and rebounding from losses Jan. 11.
Will China meet expected quotas?
Ag exports to China were to be $36.6 billion this year. However, plunging prices over the past couple of months will make it harder to hit that target.
How to control mosquitoes
Mosquitoes occur every summer, but there are some things you can do about them. Learn how to manage mosquito populations near you.
Unlimited Open Farm tractor pulling class expands for 2019
The 6,500/7,000 lbs. Unlimited Open Farm tractor pulling class is expanding in its third year and adding more pulls to its schedule.
Ohio man works to build Kenya dairy industry
Dwight Roseler will spend the next few years traveling to Kenya to develop dairy feed rations and help provide training on improving cow health.
Buying a new home? Caveat emptor
Buyer beware, also known as the doctrine of caveat emptor, means if you intend to buy property, you bear the responsibility for finding out about it.
Automation makes Erf family better farm managers
Two years ago, the Erf brothers of Huron County, Ohio, upgraded their calf-hutch feeding operation to a fully automated calf weaning facility.
Remembering Christmas traditions of 1957
Sam Moore reviews the December 1957 issue of Farm Journal magazine to get a glimpse of what the holidays were like 60 years ago.
Talkin’ Turkey: Three Ways to Safely Thaw and Cook Frozen Turkey
If you are planning to cook a frozen turkey this year for Thanksgiving, you need to make sure that you thaw and cook it safely to avoid foodborne illnesses.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 4, 2017
Sixteen West Muskingum FFA members competed in the 2017 District Forestry CDE, Sept. 28, at Moore Memorial Woods near Old Washington.






