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Grain markets: Low prices, but more demand
Two old axioms of the grain trade cropped up in conversations last week. One is that a big crop keeps getting bigger. The other is that the cure for low prices is low prices.
Ohio corn producers should prepare; Western bean cutworm moth damage is cutting a niche
WOOSTER, Ohio — A staggering number of Western bean cutworm moths were trapped in Ohio corn fields this year compared to previous years, however, economic damage has yet to be recorded. Corn pests “The large increase of adult moths caught and the presence of the pest on infested corn suggests that producers will have to
Ah November …
Somehow, some way, 700 became the number the month of October revolved around. The stage was set Sept. 29 when the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 777 points after Congress failed to pass the White House’s bank bailout plan earlier that day. Chastened by the break, the massive, $700 billion deal then cleared Congress Oct.
‘It’s a heritage thing’: Ohioans keep hand corn husking tradition alive
The Ohio Corn Husking Competition was held Oct. 10 at Ottawa Bota Farm in Radnor, Ohio.
Finding a place in the FFA organization
FFA members were encouraged to overcome obstacles, find their passion and know their value in the agriculture industry at the Ohio FFA convention May 4-5, in Columbus, Ohio.
Simple ways to stay safe this spring
It is no surprise that farming is one of the most dangerous occupations. A number of factors, including noise, heavy machinery, animals, machine parts that rotate, cut and pinch, and long hours all contribute to this fact.
Massey Ferguson 8280 plows through plowing world record
A Massey Ferguson tractor plowed through the world plowing record by plowing 620.899 acres of French fields in 24 hours.
The life of Kai
Following the passing of their beloved cat, Kandalle, Kym Seabolt and her family welcome Kai to the household.
Pennsylvania fair queen promotes ag
The 2017 Pennsylvania fair queen, Butler County’s Madeline McEachin, is dedicated to promoting agriculture and representing the fair community to the rest of the state.
Hog breeding herd slowly growing
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Even with wide swings in anticipated feed prices, pork producers have maintained a steady hand on the reins, said a Purdue University Extension marketing specialist.






