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Extensive spread of corn toxin could affect 2019 crop too
A wetter than normal summer and fall in Ohio led to the worst spread of a vomitoxin on corn in at least a decade. Next year’s crop may be at risk as well.
What’s flowing out of your farm’s wallet?
You know how many dollars are flowing out of your farm’s wallet, but per cow, per hundredweight, per ton or per bushel? Is the farm profitable?
The media are not the enemy
The unrelenting search for truth by members of a free press is one of the hallmarks of this nation.
Roundup of 4-H news for Aug. 16, 2018
Catch up on local 4-H news from the Breeders and Feeders 4-H Club, the Granny’s Kids 4-H Club and Western Reserve Rangers 4-H Club.
Does seasonal lamb production affect the demand for lamb?
The seasonal supply of lamb is inconsistent, which leads to market price volatility, and consequences for carcass size and/or quality.
Long, hot weekend fuels strong grain markets
December corn futures and July Chicago wheat futures have made new contract highs.
Growing up small-town proved invaluable for our ancestors
Judith Sutherland details Paul Carl’s upbringing in Jeromesville during the early 1900s.
Food miles and farmers: Shortening the distance between farm and table
Food miles matter to farmers. Learn 13 ways that farmers can reduce the carbon footprint of food production.
Murder was contemplated
Kymberly Seabolt’s “Mr. Wonderful” removed the trees from the front of their home, without her input. Once the shock wore off, she began plotting.
View USDA’s June 30 planted acreage report with healthy skepticism
USDA: Planted acreage is same as last year (but a lot has changed since that early June survey).






