Monthly Archives: June 2013
Longtime employee buys K&S Millwrights
BELOIT, Ohio -- With today's strong grain market, you want to be sure your grain facilities and handling equipment is protecting that investment.
That's where...
Pearl Valley Cheese builds on storied history
FRESNO, Ohio -- Swiss immigrants Ernest & Gertrude founded Pearl Valley Cheese in 1928, producing one 200-pound Swiss cheese wheel per day on the...
Witmer’s continuing to build on 76-year history
SALEM, Ohio -- Founded by Enos Witmer in 1937, Witmer's Inc. is dedicated to serving farmers, offering agricultural equipment, sales, service and parts.
Witmer's moved...
Technicals and fundamentals collide as grain market seeks direction
The party is over for the old crop beans and corn. The corn has to be sold while a buyer will still price it against the July contract.
Farm bill still brewing in the House
House Speaker John Boehner says he will vote on the bill.
USDA says they can’t locate any more genetically engineered wheat in Oregon
The USDA announced June 14 that so far an investigation has found no other volunteer glyphosate-resistant wheat plants have been found so far.
USDA: Mapping the way to even healthier rice
Rice is getting a nutritional boost thanks to Agricultural Research Service.
Top two at Eastern Livestock Co. sentenced to federal prison
The former owner and former chief operating officer of the now-bankrupt Eastern Livestock Company will spend the next several years in federal prison after a check-kiting scheme left many cattle producers with fraudulent checks.
From catfish to walleyes: Fishing season is here
With fishing season in full swing success often comes down to weather, which of course, includes high pressure, low pressure, and everything in between,...
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...