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Ohio agriculture has opportunities, if it looks
WOOSTER, Ohio – You might say that farmers in northeastern Ohio are “tweeners”, farming between the edge of the Corn Belt and the edge of the Population Belt.
Murray Grey breed is bringing more to the table than just awards
On the Clark Farm in New Harrisburg, the Murray Grey breed is the way to go for them.
Ohio farmers visit export markets in South Korea, Japan on trade mission
Ohio farmers were part of a group of U.S. farmers to visit South Korea and Japan to explore export market opportunities in the beef and corn industry.
Everything’s coming up aces as harvest progresses
Corn and soybean harvests have been on pace with early estimates, while grain prices remain strong and trade conditions favor American commodities.
Limbo market offers farmers little hope
Marlin Clark admits to being the bearer of bad market news recently. The only positive is that corn prices are so low, exports have increased.
Giant ragweed on the rise in Pa.
Giant ragweed — on the rise in Pennsylvania — is one of the most difficult weeds to manage if it enters tilled fields and is a common problem in Ohio corn and soybean fields.
More dollars and less conservation
There is no shortage of American grain; current cash prices prove it.
Corn is marking time at $2, wheat hangs just above $3 and soybeans, at $5.
Weather continues to impact market prices
This week the support for corn prices is not weather worries, but the reality that the weather so far has produced a crop that is still declining in condition.
What’s your farm’s color saying?
Have you ever driven along and noticed the rich green color of a cornfield on one side of the road while on the other side there’s a yellowish color to the corn crop?
Grain markets’ wild ride continues in Chicago
The reality is that supply is going to get tighter as the market year goes on. This is driving corn prices toward the record highs of the 2008 year.






