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Survivor’s guilt: Markets turn around after Iowa
Bad news for Iowa farmers was good news for those who missed the storm that damaged millions of acres of crops and brought market prices up.
Good weather continues to keep prices low
The market continues to trade the idea that we are having great weather and will have a big crop. The result is low prices, especially in corn.
‘Groundhog’ market sees its shadow, waiting for spring
Marlin Clark explains how the “Groundhog Day” effect is affecting grain markets and offers insight on other factors influencing the markets.
Dive in to escape dog days of summer
Relief from the dog days of summer is as close as the nearest spring-fed stream. Snorkeling is a great way to introduce children to nature in the water.
Hard-boiled eggs safer than soft-boiled eggs for Easter
While some people prefer soft-boiled eggs over hard-boiled eggs, from a food safety standpoint, it is safer to use hard-boiled eggs for dyeing Easter eggs.
Grain markets running out of breath
Farmers keep holding their breath for good news, but time is running out and so is their patience.
Healthy Eating on a Budget
While many people may think that eating healthy means a hefty, expensive grocery bill, that’s not always the case.
Roundup of 4-H news for Nov. 16, 2017
Sawyer Jones, son of Rick and Laura Jones, was the recipient of the Western Reserve Rangers 4-H club’s 2017 4-H Spirit Award.
Beaver Creek receives Farm Bureau support
Columbiana County Farm Bureau donates to Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center and honors Kasey Hudson as the 2017 Distinguished Service award winner.
Meet some common spiders
Blooming goldenrod is turning old fields into oceans of yellow. And orb-weaving spiders are hard to miss in these very same fields.






