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Still no upside to feeding deer
While well-intentioned, feeding deer corn is still not advisable.
Bumper crop storage options
This year has produced some near-record yields for many corn growers, and temporary storage may be needed.
Soybean acreage to set new record
Planting Intentions report shows a significant increase in soybeans in Ohio and the national level.
Grain market rally looking good, but reasons still unclear
The markets have made significant improvement, at least for now.
Looking ahead: Will 2017 bring a new market?
The new year will be interesting, as markets continue to change.
Crop year started out great, but now USDA says corn, beans down 12-13%
Drought taking its toll on U.S. yield expectations.
Dried and true: Make sure parched corn isn’t all wet
While many areas in Ohio are experiencing drought conditions that would drive growers to harvest early, drought-stressed corn should be harvested no earlier than normal corn silage.
Prospective plantings: USDA expects 75-year-high corn acreage
U.S. Department of Agriculture releases plantings report, predicting larger-than-expected corn crop.
Grazing corn fodder can help feed livestock through the winter
Using corn fodder residue for livestock to graze meets their nutritional needs and can provide an inexpensive feed source for 65-111 days into the winter.
Many simply can’t afford corn prices under current circumstances
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Inexpensive and abundant corn helped move the ethanol industry onto the alternative fuels fast lane. With corn prices now at record highs, demand outpacing supply and crop losses inevitable with the Midwest floods, ethanol production could soon be stalled, a Purdue University Extension agricultural economist said. As corn prices continue climbing,






