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Help children continue learning this summer
Make sure summer learning experiences focus on subjects that are important to your family values — agriculture, the outdoors, and independence.
Ohio Cattlemen’s Roundup coming to Jackson County
The Ohio Cattlemen’s Roundup will visit Jackson County Aug. 26-27.
Mixed news and higher grain prices
All across the Midwest, the phones are finally ringing in grain elevator offices: Sell!
One Man’s Wilderness will inspire travel to Alaska’s unknown places
Have you ever wished for a year of alone time, just traveling wherever your heart tugs you?
News nudges corn and wheat to highs
Speculation about Russian wheat exports seems to be the cause of recent price jumps in the Chicago wheat futures.
Two superfoods to grow indoors during cool weather
Microgreens and sprouts are two superfoods that are easier to grow indoors and produce a crop much quicker, in as little as 5 days.
Packing light
So the school is kidnapping my baby and taking her to New York City. O.K., technically “kidnapping” may be a harsher term than necessary. I may have technically signed a permission slip, but that was during the endless winter of snow when May seemed as likely to come as free unicorn rides. Now the day
Should you reduce fertilizer rates in response to lower prices?
Changes in crop prices often generate questions about the economics of fertilization. Prices for many crops, particularly corn, have recently fallen considerably from the highs of the past few years.
‘Tis the season’ … to buy boats, sporting goods
Boat and sporting shows abound for the winter season.
Unusual spring drives erratic grain markets
Sell your old crop soybeans when futures are over 15 and don’t look back. Continue to sell the new crop as it creeps higher.






