Yearly Archives: 2019
Mixed trade news continues to stall grain markets
News is the life-blood of grain market traders, but traders continue to operate in the dark, as few USDA reports are being released. That means ‘news’ is just speculation.
Air Works Auction founder writes book for 30th sale
The Air Works Consignment Auction has grown significantly over its 30-year span, and to recognize the growth, the founder has written a commemorative book.
Western Pa. cattleman receives Dedication to Agriculture Award
The Pa. State Council of Farm Organizations (PSCFO) awarded its first-ever Dedication to Agriculture Award to Greene County cattle farmer and conservationist Jim Cowell.
How to avoid common bird feeder problems
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned bird watcher, you’re likely to encounter some of these common problems at your bird feeder. Learn how to fix them.
The drab sparrow is often ignored by birders
The soon to be published Peterson Reference Guide to Sparrows of North America by Rick Wright might change our perception of sparrows, at least a little.
Mud management will be key again in 2019
From creating ruts in pasture and crop fields to problems with livestock, mud can have a severally negative impact on your farming operations.
Fake meat, trade top list of Nat’l Cattlemen’s priorities
This Year the National Cattlemen's Beef Association will focus on fake meat, trade and market access, dietary guidelines and regulatory reform.
Roundup of gardening news for Feb. 7, 2019
The 20th annual Central Ohio Perennial Flower School is March 7 from 9 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. at Hollenbeck Bayley Creative Arts and Conference Center.
We now interrupt this broadcast
Kymberly Foster Seabolt wonders if streaming TV and watching fewer commercials correlates with current spending trends.
Take the next step in big game hunting
Hunting bears is the best opportunity for area hunters who feel they are ready for the "next step" in big game hunting.


















