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R & P Republic tractors highlight early ag manufacturing
As everybody knows, there were many, many manufacturers who tried their hand at building tractors back when the world was young. Most of these didn’t last long; their early demise was caused by competition, poor design, lack of reliability, high cost, lack of working capital or bad economic times. Republic Many of the early automobile
Ohio Farm Bureau makes changes to memberships, youth program
COLUMBUS — With blessing from county delegates, Ohio Farm Bureau Federation staffers will push forth in 2009 with the state’s plan to implement a changed timeline for signing new members. Some 341 county delegates convened in Columbus Dec. 3-5 to recommend policy and amend code of the organization. During more than a day of policy
Crude oil drives commodities
By MIKE WOOLVERTON Extension Grain Economist Sighs of relief were heard throughout the grain trade last week as corn and soybean planting both progressed. Ordinarily, prices would drop as the Battle for Acres was resolved, but corn and soybean prices have remained strong due to rising energy prices. Close scrutiny Corn and soybeans are now
Supply problems bring high grain prices
Grain farmers across the country are enjoying some of the highest commodity prices they have seen in several years.
Herman Miller
COLUMBIANA, Ohio – Herman Miller had just turned 23, was starting the second year of his teaching career, and was dating the girl who would eventually become his wife.
Range-bound market looks for bigger news
Marlin Clark weighs in on the small news affecting the current “range-bound” market as corn, soybean and wheat prices see little change.
Community rallies to help animals left behind after family killed in murder-suicide
It’s stressful to rehome one animal, let alone more than 70 of them. But that’s just what a group of friends did after the sudden loss of a farm family in rural Pennsylvania.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 15, 2020
Catch up on local FFA news from Fayetteville FFA, Warren FFA, Utica FFA, West Holmes FFA and Northwestern FFA.
We owe it to rural communities to find broadband solution
We often don’t think about the stress limited rural broadband access puts on us. But how does it affect us? How is it impacting our future? Something needs to give. We, as a society, need to do better for rural communities.
Mid-Ohio Growers Meeting offers practical, profitable approach
Despite inclement weather, growers came from across Ohio and other states to brush up on their growing and marketing skills.






