Yearly Archives: 2017
Opportunities for women part of series
Women Grow Ohio's After Chores series will focus on "How can I make a living at what I love to do?"
Roundup of FFA news for Feb. 2, 2017
Learn more about what's happening with your local FFA chapter.
U.S. farmers reduced winter wheat plantings over last year
U.S. farmers planted the second lowest number of winter wheat acres on record and 10 percent fewer acres than 2016-2017.
The world of online shopping
We are living in magical times. We can have all the goods of the world delivered to our doorstep with a credit card and a click.
Hereford sale grosses $548,750
An estimated 5,000 attended the Hereford sale, as 30 lots grossed $548,750 for an average of $18,292
Managing fluids used in shale wells
Penn State University’s Marcellus center reports between 5 and 25 percent of the cost to drill and develop a shale well is in managing the fluids.
5 tips to recognize and deal with farm stress
With low prices affecting most grain and livestock operations, it’s easy to find yourself financially stressed. Here are tips from experts to manage it.
Scientific societies send ‘scientific integrity’ letter to Trump
The American Society of Agronomy, Soil Science Society of America , and the Crop Science Society of America) sent an open letter Jan. 30 to President Donald Trump, asking that he “protect and defend the scientific integrity of federal scientists.”
Serving Game Day Food Safely
Serve your guest a safe and delicious Super Bowl party spread this weekend with this food safety tips.
Trump immigration actions move grain markets
President Donald Trump's immigration action seems to have hit the whole nation of grain prices. Grain commentator Marlin Clark weighs in.


















