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Ag economist: This isn’t the year to think about expanding hog operation
Delayed planting has increased corn and meal prices, raising concerns that hog production costs will not drop as much as anticipated.
Still sorting out effects of reports, wars and weather
Farmers are pleased with corn yields, but not excited about soybean results. Marlin Clark explains the changes in this week’s grain markets.
Ohio crops improving, but still lag national average
Crop update: There are huge crops once you get out of Ohio and head west.
Good news leads to new highs
Marlin Clark weighs in on the latest changes in the grain markets as corn and soybean futures reach new highs.
When you thought grain markets couldn’t get worse…
Rumors of failed trade talks with China and delayed planting are hitting US farmers hard. The Midwest is struggling to get a crop in the ground, and markets tanked on the president’s tweets.
Grain prices looking for direction after tumble
If the planting pace continues and we have a warm and moist May, we will see new grain market lows in corn.
Anything can happen on the Chicago Board of Trade in December
The disruption of normal routines on the Chicago Board of Trade means anything can happen to the price of corn, soybeans and wheat in December.
At a crossroad
The problem. In 2006, Stark County farmer Jerry Dickerhoof planted corn in a field at the intersection of Kenmore Street and Parks Avenue.
Rethink rotations before switching to organic grains
In Purdue research, a corn-soybeans-wheat/alfalfa-alfalfa rotation provided the highest first-crop profitability in transitioning to organic grain production.
On-farm fertilizer storage now regulated
SALEM, Ohio – Tom Beck’s a busy man, farming his 2,000 bean and corn acres in Henry County, Ohio.






