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Estes Auctions sells vintage radio items
MEDINA, Ohio — Estes Auctions of Medina, Ohio, held a vintage radio auction Jan. 19, bringing bidders from Shanghai, China; Tokyo, Japan, Canada and 15 U.S. states. Top-selling items included a Marconi 106B at $11,000, a McMurdo Silver Masterpiece at $6,800. and a Neumann microphone at $12,000. Additional items were a Western Electric 300B tube,
Extension to hold program on income opportunities
MONACA, Pa. — Penn State Cooperative Extension will hold the program “Income Opportunities in Agriculture” from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 24 at the Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. Whatever your background, if you have ever thought about starting a small farm, participation in this workshop will allow you to seek practical information and discover
USDA releases county loan rates for 2008
WASHINGTON — Within three weeks of commodity title enactment in the 2008 farm bill, USDA is implementing marketing assistance loan and loan deficiency payment (LDP) provisions. USDA also announced county loan rates for 2008 crop of wheat, corn, grain sorghum, barley, oats, soybeans, and other oilseeds. The national loan rates for the 2008 crops of
Portage Co. farmhouse set to make TV appearance
SALEM, Ohio — The Ravenna-area farmhouse whose renovation turned up historic artifacts and a rich family history will be featured on Home & Garden Television (HGTV) next week. Chris and Tom Hopes’ Civil War-era farmhouse, which was featured in Farm and Dairy Sept. 13, 2007, is the featured home on the cable network’s If Walls
Farm shouldn’t alter ways for neighbors
Reader wants to know why farmers must change their ways as more and more residents move into rural areas.
Error in price reports could cost cattlemen millions of dollars
The Agricultural Marketing Service is recalculating the boxed beef cutout values from April 3 through May 11, and primal cut values from April 3 through May 15.
Grain markets remain volatile as South American yields are assessed
Marlin Clark speculates on the recent changes in grain prices, estimated yields for South American crops and the continued market volatility.
Market uncertain, waiting for grain report
The Sept. 30 U.S. Department of Agriculture grain stocks report is the last gasp for USDA to essentially reduce the crop production numbers from last year.
Livestock farms under scrutiny
Every livestock farmer needs to do the right thing and exceed minimum environmental standards. The public is watching.
Harvest season is around the corner
Grain prices trending lower as harvest season nears.






