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Grain market’s Turn-Around Tuesday may bite us today
Market commentary: Big gains on the grain market during the day Monday that capped off a few days of frantic trading did not hold; the weakness overnight is accelerating.
Business profile: Simmons Grain
By KRISTY FOSTER kfoster@farmanddairy.com SALEM, Ohio — Simmons Grain is making an investment not only in its business but in the area’s grain farmers. The grain operation is in the middle of a $750,000 expansion project this year that will result in upgrades and better efficiency. The construction should be complete by July. The company
Extension, 4-H could be last for some Ohio counties
WOOSTER, Ohio — He had said it would be the end, and from the way it looks, it might just be. Mike Hogan, director of Ohio State University Extension in Carroll County, said in April his county would need to pass a .57 mill, five-year tax levy if it was to continue Extension services and
The Stocking Surprise
Second place: Mark Llewellyn, of New Castle, Pa. Doreen’s eyes, glassy in this state of reverie, wandered from one hand to the other. Arthritis found refuge in the aging joints long ago, and her knobby knuckles were testament to a life rife with farm work and household chores. Once the farm had been dutifully handed
Ohio counties study nutrient trading
Multi-county SWCD board could improve conservation in Muskingum Watershed.
Farmers say cost of health insurance is top business concern
COLUMBUS — Both large and small farmers say that the cost of health insurance is their top business concern, according to a new report issued by Ohio State University’s Social Responsibility Initiative. The findings come from a larger study, “Agricultural Adaptation at the Rural-Urban Interface: Can Communities Make a Difference?” led by researchers at Ohio
Today’s ag progress and farm science
We can’t continue to make ag progress — scientific or technological progress — unless we confront the role of public opinion in today’s agriculture.
FSA Andy for July 9, 2009
Hello Again! Well, I got away with an opinion last week so I think I’ll start off with another opinion of mine about something I have trouble understanding. Is this the year of the groundhog or what? I have never seen as many nor had so many farmers complain about them and from different counties.
You can’t keep a good farm man (or woman) down
Hamilton County’s Bobby Burwinkel has some fun behind a podium at the USDA. A future U.S. Secretary of Agriculture perhaps? — With all the economic doom and gloom and agricultural uncertainty, it’s one thing to want to hear from the industry’s leaders, but what about the tomorrow’s leaders, or the next generation? Do they plan
Our New Year’s Customs
Ways of celebrating the new year differ according to customs and religions of the world.






