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Congress says ‘no’ to ethanol amendment
Congress rejected a provision that would have doubled the amount of corn used in ethanol production.
FFA project turned business: It’s for the squirrels
Matthew Ruff from Circleville, Ohio, develops corn business that’s for the squirrels. It began as an FFA supervised agricultural experience and has grown into a robust online business.
Crop insurance provides planting option
Farmers who purchased crop insurance on corn have an option to put seed in the ground even now.
Tight U.S. crop supplies, strong demand continue
Tight supplies and strong demand mean prices for corn and soybeans are likely to remain high for the foreseeable future.
Ugly correction may be in progress in grain markets
Some observers are speculating that corn futures could be 3.50 at harvest. Yep, you read that right: $3.50.
Spangler Candy Co.: Sweet part of Ohio agriculture
Since 1906, Spangler has been buying U.S. corn and sugar to make candy in Bryan, Ohio.
Do the math: Oil ($$) trumps food
In south Texas, 407 million gallons of water will yield either $200,000 of corn or $2.5 billion of oil and gas. That means there are 12,500 times more reasons to use the water to extract oil and gas than to grow corn and cows.
DuPont Pioneer unveils its first CRISPR product
DuPont Pioneer waxy corn hybrids may be first CRISPR agriculture product to reach the market.
Grain farmers facing ‘slow-motion disaster’
Compounding the poor planting season, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced June 10 that unplanted acres will not qualify for 2019 Market Facilitation Program payments.
Ohio grain symposium addresses water quality, farm bill
Corn, soybean and wheat growers gather in Wilmington to hear market trends and issues.






