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Bumper crop: Prices low, storage short
SALEM, Ohio – U.S. growers may be enjoying a bumper corn crop this growing season, but are facing two consequences as a result: low prices and no storage room.
Judge overturns ODA ruling Howard Parrish is cleared
SALEM, Ohio – For nearly two years, Howard Parrish said he did not swap his granddaughter’s grand champion hog with another animal before it went to the slaughterhouse in September 2004.
How to keep mice out of your house
Learn more about the three-step process that will get rid of the mice in your house and keep it rodent free.
Uptick in commodity prices doesn’t change trend
Marlin Clark argues the recent uptick in corn, soybean and wheat prices doesn’t change the overall trend of grain prices sliding downward since May.
Jewelweed: A diamond in the rough
Tami Gingrich details the unique characteristics and healing abilities of jewelweed.
108th Pennsylvania Farm Show celebrates past and present of ag
The show, which began on Jan. 6, welcomed thousands of visitors to the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center, in Harrisburg, over its eight-day run.
A curious case of the chip ‘mumps’
Chipmunk cheeks are actually kind of incredible, and vital to the rodent’s survival each winter. Tami Gingrich describes the unique survival strategies of these tiny foragers.
There’s a good chance we’re seeing grain market highs now
Marlin Clark believes global production problems could be pushing corn, soybean and wheat prices to early market highs for the current grain marketing year.
Dairy outlook and management suggestions
OSU extension educators review the dairy section of the USDA’s Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook report and provide management suggestions to consider.
Time and table
Kymberly Foster Seabolt attempts to refinish a table indoors.






