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Markets continue to confuse producers
The crop and weather condition aren’t exactly leading to the markets most would expect.
Sportsman’s benefit shoot to help local veteran
The Ironman Clay Bird Shoot will take place July 17, 2016, in Leetonia, Ohio. Funds raised will be used to purchase an all-terrain wheelchair to help a local disabled veteran regain access to outdoor sports.
Blackberry research could help producers
New trellis system helps with blackberry production.
Support for county fairs continues to amaze
For soil and water conservation districts, the county fair is an opportunity to deal with folks on a one-to-one basis in a very relaxed atmosphere. (And, boy! Do we get questions!)
Grow more with less: Cut and grow-again garden vegetables
Whether you have limited planting space or limited time to sow second and third crops, grow-again vegetables produce higher yields with less work.
Grain marketing: Planting Progress not dead
USDA’s June 8 Planting Progress report says soybean planting still lags history. This has some traders saying that all the bean acres will never be planted.
Fishing records continue to be set
Fishing records only hold for so long, before a new record is set.
The language of love and table talk
From our Dinner Guest, Jennifer Kiko: “Time time spent at the table may change the course of someone’s life in ways we can’t even imagine.”
Ithaca Gun Company is still all-American made
Dad never hunted, never wanted to, and never would try it. But he encouraged me to hunt, if I enjoyed it.
Your Canadian fishing vacation by the numbers
Yes, a trip to Canada trip cost money, gasoline is more expensive than here, and yada, yada, yada. But really, a gallon is bigger there and a mile is a kilo — or is it?






