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Strange markets as traders watch planting progress
Traders fell over themselves finding reasons for the differences, but they are hard to explain.
Calling for the crown
There was an anxious buzz in the air at the Muskingum Livestock Auction Co. Nov. 18. In a small room at the back of the building, 28 auctioneers crowded together, each one waiting for his chance to take the auction block.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 28, 2019
Catch up on local 4-H news from Mahoning County Junior Fair Board, Just Rite 4-H Club and Village Varieties 4-H Club.
It was a cold day
It was 9 balmy degrees. This was up from the low of zero midday.
Your program caused these problems
In the run-up to the Great Budget Sequester of 2013, a deeply indebted America once again learned what every American knows from birth: your government program got us into this mess, not mine. As evidence, look at the red-hot reaction by ag forces to the rumor — not fact, but rumor — that the White
A December to forget
Eric Keller begins the harrowing explanation of how a mouse found its way into his water softener. The story starts with a pungent odor.
Reduce forage loss during winter feeding
Feeding hay is expensive — if you waste it, you lose money. Consider these tips to minimize waste during feeding.
Animal lovers start young in my family
In Judith Sutherland’s family, loving and caring for animals comes easy — even from a young age.
All ears: Ohio farmer heads up National Corn Growers Association
John Linder, a fifth-generation Ohio farmer, began his role as president of the National Corn Growers Association Oct. 1.
Anglers might want to jump into this brawl
It’s time for the annual Lake Erie Walleye Fall Brawl, and just last year over 6,400 fishermen entered the chase.






