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Ohio grain farmers get insight into new year
Corn and soybean farmers say they look forward to a new approach with lake Erie, although the issue remains a priority.
From tea bags to Miatas, bioplastics on the rise
Bioplastics are made wholly or in part from renewable biomass sources such as sugarcane and corn, or from the digest of microbes such as yeast.
Big report day, small reaction?
Farmers who were waiting for the Prospective Plantings Report to help the corn pricing decision are not likely to be happy.
If you can, get in fields early
COLUMBUS – Getting ready to plant corn? Just remember the trials and tribulations of establishing last season’s crop.
Planting 2013: Cold spring could finally break this week
Only 2 percent of Ohio corn is planted and 11 percent in Pennsylvania. But temps. expected to warm this week.
USDA report gets ho-hum reaction from market
Marlin Clark explains that there is not much change in the corn, soybean and wheat markets after the release of the WADSE report.
Get your weather geek on and learn how inversions impact ag
Recognizing weather conditions that could cause inversions is important when using certain herbicides in corn and soybeans.
Dairy Excel: Is it too late to plant? Maybe not…
Will you get your money back planting now? Not if you’re planting corn for grain.
Young and Farming: Ben Klick
Ben Klick is the fifth generation to farm Windy Way Farm in Massillon, Ohio, and he says he wouldn’t want to do anything else.
Farmers pushing fieldwork nonstop
After the wettest spring on record, Ohio farmers finally got a break in the weather last week.






