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Crop markets reflect new and missing information
URBANA, Ill. — Prices of corn, soybeans and wheat continue to move erratically, reflecting both new information and the lack of some information, said a University of Illinois agricultural economist. “The markets are supplied with a steady flow of data on consumption in some markets, particularly the export markets and the ethanol market. Less frequent
Extension is still open for business
Pennsylvania and Ohio State Extension offices are closed to the public, but they’ve gone online to continue helping people.
Lake Erie algal forecast less severe
This year’s Lake Erie harmful algal bloom is forecast to be smaller than last year, but is still of concern.
Still time to prepare your forage inventory before winter
Winter is quickly approaching, but there’s still time to get your forage inventory in order.
More than anyone can possibly take in
Through the day, more than 5,000 people walked through the entrance gate on Sept. 29 and onto the grounds to find more displays, products, information and activities than they could possibly take in.
Nothing unimportant ever happens during the Ohio State Fair
Bonnie Ayars reflects on how the Ohio State Fair is a foundation of learning and living.
PUCO looking into new area code for portions of 740 area
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio has opened a proceeding that will lead to the creation of a new area code in all or portions of the 740 area code, which comprise central and southeast Ohio.
Think about it: Belated Christmas greetings
It hardly seems possible that Christmas is here and gone again. It seems like just a few months ago that I was getting ready to plant my garden. Summer is over and little by little, Old Man Winter is doing his best to creep in upon us once again. This is my 30th year of
Benefit breakfast for Portage County farmer injured in combine accident
RAVENNA, Ohio — A Portage County farmer is recovering from a farm accident Nov. 10 that left him pinned beneath the head of his combine. Steve Earnest, of U.S. Route 224, was working on the machine when the hydraulics apparently let loose, sending the unit down and crushing him. Beth Hurd, a cousin of Steve,
2009 Children, Holiday art and writing contest
Christmas stories of love, wishes, lessons learned and animals filled our mailbox and inboxes in the past few weeks and we couldn’t have been happier here at the Farm and Dairy! The stories gave us the jolt we needed to get into the holiday spirit. The judges had a tough time picking the winners but






