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Grain markets in middle of ugly, inevitable transition into the new crop
As corn prices have gone down, it has felt at times like we have left the slide completely and will fall to our financial deaths.
Condor population is rebounding nicely
Despite the low reproductive rate, the condor’s recovery is encouraging.
Not knowing beans about seed corn
Love him or hate him, controversial filmmaker Michael Moore has his self-described “America’s biggest slacker” act down pat.
Here are recommendations for starter phosphorus, potassium
COLUMBUS – With potassium availability low in some areas and prices high all across the state, producers may be inclined to apply more fertilizer material this winter into early spring.
Employers lose money due to theft and fraud
Companies pay big when shoplifters get five-finger discount.
Jumbo gumbo
NEW LONDON, Ohio – Bob Calala climbs down a grassy embankment to the pond’s edge. The plastic container he carries has only a handful of dead crayfish in it, and he tosses them, a few at a time, into the water.
‘High oleic’ could be ‘game changer’ for soybean growers
New soybean produces lower fat cooking oil and could help restore market share.
State investigation leads to the arrest of a Carroll County ginseng dealer
Charges lead to license revocation, $6,000 in fines, probation and forfeiture of ginseng.
Beef, pork exports exceed 2007 pace
DENVER — Red meat exports continued their strong pace through November, with pork up 20 percent and beef up 9 percent (including variety meat) compared to November 2007. For the first 11 months of 2008, pork and pork variety meat exports were 61 percent larger than 2007, nearing the 2 million metric ton mark; 2008
Kymberly Foster’s parenting performance review
This week, Kymberly Foster reacts to her daughter’s Mother’s Day poem.






