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Ohio on track for 160-bushel corn yield
Ohio corn growers expect to harvest 3.15 million acres for grain in 2008, 460,000 acres less than in 2007.
Columbiana Co. 4-H’er raises over $10,000 for friend at hog sale
Madison Cope, 14, a Columbiana Co. 4-H’er, donated over $10,000 in proceeds from her market hog to support her friend, Ella Golden, 14, who has PANDAS.
Big numbers should trigger hard questions
Hard numbers, hard questions and even harder answers.
Profit: It is possible in dairy farming
Professional Dairy Managers Of Pennsylvania offers program on how to make money at dairy farming.
Dairy Excel: Pool riding help may be on the way
Cam Thraen, dairy marketing and policy state specialist with Ohio State University Extension writes about the Dairy Option Pilot Program that provides one-day workshops designed to provide dairy producers an opportunity to gain hands-on experience with the futures and options markets.
The whistlepig has spoken!
High on Gobbler’s Knob, about 3 miles outside the town of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, a crowd of thousands gather every Feb. 2 to celebrate Groundhog Day.
Big Meat Gang not slim, but kind of shady
Learn how meatpackers used lobbyists to influence policy related to staffing requirements amid COVID-19 and how the death of Tony Corbo may compound things.
Former FFA President Luke Jennings reflects on brain cancer diagnosis and leadership
Former FFA President Luke Jennings talks about his previous brain cancer diagnosis, his growth within the Ohio FFA Association and his next journey.
Slow wheat planting supporting stronger grain prices
Problems in Kansas planting their hard red winter wheat is supporting both the Kansas City and Chicago wheat markets.
Restored 1880s wagon gains new life
Jim Bates of Salem, Ohio, restored his great-grandmother’s 1880s wagon. Mary Eliza Filson Shaw was a one-room schoolhouse teacher in Columbiana County.






