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Mixed trade news continues to stall grain markets

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

News is the life-blood of grain market traders, but traders continue to operate in the dark, as few USDA reports are being released. That means ‘news’ is just speculation.

Stark County couple working to keep farming in the family

Friday, June 18, 2010

The future of the Wentling farm lies in the hands of the next generation.

‘Hay’ there, it is now time to plan ahead

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Learn more about farm management practices to make sure you have enough high-quality forage for 2020 and 2021.

Thompson farm purchased in 1805

Thursday, March 28, 2013

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. —   A farm with roots 200 years deep clings to what it is and what it was before a road divided it in the 1970s. The Thompson Hill Farm in Lawrence County was recently named a bicentennial farm by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Thompson Hill Farm is nestled on a back

CCC — the nation’s pantry — is Mother Hubbard bare

Thursday, March 10, 2011

It’s not the choices you make in the bad times that usually cause you the most trouble. It’s the choices you make in the good times that often lead to the biggest disasters.

Northwest Pa. group still pushing for ethanol plant

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Keystone Ethanol Energy Producers’ sites under consideration are in the Keystone Industrial Park and the Greenville Reynolds Industrial Park.

The ‘good cop, bad cop’ trade plan

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Alan Guebert says U.S. farmers have every right to howl over the administration’s “mitigation” payment schemes and its counterproductive tariff policy.

Conservation just makes sense for these farmers

Thursday, September 28, 2006

LONDON, Ohio – They don’t do it because it makes their farms “look nice.” Or just because they get government cost-share dollars to install a grassed waterway, a windbreak or a manure storage facility.

Giant ragweed still looms large in Ohio

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Giant ragweed continues to be one of the most common and troublesome weeds in Ohio. It has a fast growth rate and is an extremely competitive plant.

U.S. fertilizer prices are beginning to fall at the wholesale level

Friday, December 19, 2008

WASHINGTON — After increasing for six consecutive years, U.S. fertilizer prices are finally beginning to fall at the wholesale level, according to a report by the American Farm Bureau Federation. “Up until very recently, fertilizer prices were astronomical at both the wholesale and retail level,” said American Farm Bureau Federation senior economist Terry Francl. “Fertilizer