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The Andersons and Lansing Trade Group to acquire Candian grain business
MAUMEE, Ohio — The Andersons and Lansing Trade Group have entered into an agreement to acquire Thompsons Limited, a grain and food-grade bean handler and agronomy input provider, headquartered in Blenheim, Ontario, and operating through 12 locations across the province and in Minnesota. The acquisition, which remains subject to certain customary closing conditions, is expected
Think About It– Priorities
PRIORITIES What are priorities? Where have they gone? Are they still important? Can they change your life? What effect do they have on you and others if you fail to keep them? When you pause and give serious thought to the word “priority”, you will conclude that it plays a very vital part in your
New fertilizer plant in Indiana
FAIRFIELD, Ill. — Ohio Valley Resources LLC (OVR) filed an air permit application with the Indiana Department of Environmental Management Sept. 17, to construct a billion-dollar nitrogen fertilizer facility in Spencer County, Ind. The new ammonia plant will be the first new facility of its type to be constructed in America by a U.S.-based firm
USDA awards grants for renewable energy products
WASHINGTON — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack recently announced that USDA Rural Development has selected for funding 68 study grants nationwide to determine the feasibility of renewable energy projects. Areas The grants cover all five regions identified by Vilsack in his October speech to the National Press Club. The regions include the Northeast, Central/East, Southeast (including
Penn State ag college, Extension forced to reduce, eliminate programs and lay off people
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Ten people are losing their jobs and dozens of additional positions are being eliminated through attrition as a result of budget shortfalls in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences.
Take this job and shove it
A letter in response to the Jan. 25 article “The British came awhile ago,” relates it to the old song, “Take this job and shove it”.
Readers’ turn to voice opinions
Alan Guebert shares feedback he received from his readers during 2019.
Ohio farmers advocate for conservation
In 2020, The Nature Conservancy launched the Farmer Advocates for Conservation program. Through the program, farmers using conservation practices learn how to talk about the benefits they see from them, and encourage other farmers to give them a try.
Back to her roots: female farmer takes the lead
Vicki Vance was hired to do office work for J&R Farms. But it wasn’t long before she was in the field, planting beans and running the grain cart.
Part I: Interstate pipelines planned in Ohio
There are several types of pipelines being constructed, including collection lines, intrastate lines and interstate lines.






