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Grain markets are poised for a pop
USDA will release the Supply and Demand Report Wednesday, and, as usual, it represents an untimely truth for this grain market columnist. I write this on Monday before the market opens, and the reader gets this Thursday, after the report and after some market reaction to it. The numbers Monday, the markets were sharply mixed,
Dargate’s Sept. 11 sale totals $713,000
It’s not yet certain how a full-size Prairie Wagon sold over eBay Liive Auctions will be delivered to its Massachusetts buyer.
Map predates Columbus’ arrival to N. America
The parchment of the controversial Vinland Map, possibly the first map of the North American continent, has been dated by scientists.
Pa. counties designated natural disaster areas
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue designated 33 Pennsylvania counties as primary natural disaster areas.
Zoar Village opens doors for holiday
Old-world Christmas customs, decorated private homes and museums and holiday crafts for decorating and gifts make up 2002’s Christmas in Zoar, Dec. 7 and 8.
Web-based hunter access program now available
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife has teamed up with the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation and the Quality Deer Management Association to announce the development of a Web-based deer hunter access program. Web site The Web site huntohiofarms.com, is now available as part of a two-year pilot project to be
How to avoid a dead car battery this winter
Dreading the winter day when your car won’t start? Here’s a few tips to help avoid having an early-morning freak-out.
Renovation monkeys
Kymberly Foster Seabolt has a family full of renovation junkies.
Confined spaces are an invisible hazard
Confined spaces on farms are hazards, and difficult ones to recognize. Learn safe practices for working in and around confined spaces on farms.
Experts say green policies don’t necessarily create more jobs
COLUMBUS — Like many states, Ohio is banking on green energy technology to put residents back to work. Yet, a new Ohio State University analysis examining the economic development impacts of green policies suggests that the state’s current efforts are unlikely to generate large numbers of new jobs. However, on a more positive front, the






