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Crop insurance deadline approaching
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Apple and grape growers interested in buying a new insurance policy, or making changes to an existing policy, need to do so by Nov. 20, the sales closing date. Make the call Producers should contact a crop insurance agent for details. Agents can help new producers determine what policy works best for
Ferguson backers create petition
SALEM, Ohio – Individuals supporting Geauga County 4-H’ers Lindsey and Christen Ferguson are circulating an online petition, hoping enough electronic signatures will encourage the Geauga County fair board to change its mind.
Erie Co. dairy producer buying group featured at workshop Nov. 22
Members of the Erie County Dairy Producers Group, will discuss the buying group that they formed in Erie County several years ago.
Brammer family aims to do it right with tree farm
The Brammer Family Tree Farm, in Columbiana County, was named the 2020 Ohio Tree Farm of the Year by the Ohio Forestry Association.
From corporate world to mushrooms: Canton resident builds new career in mushroom farming
Kara Bond, of Canton, Ohio, always dreamed of having a mushroom farm. Now, she’s moving from the corporate world to a new career in mushroom farming.
At 394 bushels, he ‘sure knows how to raise corn’
Francis Childs of Manchester, Iowa, the four-time national corn growers’ contest winner in the non-irrigated class, was guest speaker July 18 at the 2001 Lawrence Conservation Crop Day at Sankey’s Feed Mill north of Plain Grove, Pa.
By hook or by crook, the wheat harvest was accomplished with intensive labor
Paul Locher details how 1800s pioneers in Ohio Country would have accomplished the wheat harvest and describes the tools they would have used to do it.
Huge crops, but not true in the Northeast
Spotty rains are not erasing the drought areas on the maps, and worried farmers say that the country may be having a big crop, but it is not happening in their backyard.
Ethanol production to start in western Pa.
The Clearfield, Pa., ethanol plant currently under construction by Bionol Clearfield LLC, a unit of Bio Energy International of Quincy, Mass., is expected to start taking corn in November and to be operational in January.
Will luck hold for hog producers?
Pork exports, the economy, and producers getting a larger share of retail pork expenditures all account for higher hog prices.






