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Brewing brothers credit prep work for business success  

Two brothers’ dream of vertically integrating their grain farm to a brewery has come true, but it didn’t come without hard work and preparation. Matt Riggs and his brother Darin knew their dream of brewing their own beer from the grain they grow, wouldn’t come easy. “Believe it or not, you can’t just mix grain and water and make good beer out of it. There are a lot of really […]

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Are you eating enough fruits and veggies?

Did you know only 1 in 10 adults are eating the proper amount of fruits and vegetables? Registered dietician Kim Galeaz tells Brownfield that’s not enough and with farmers’ markets in full swing, it’s the perfect opportunity to bulk up your fruit and veggie intake. AUDIO: Kim Galeaz, RD ...

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An unseasonably cool, wet pattern ahead for much of the Heartland

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or below-normal temperatures across the northern half of the U.S., while hotter-than-normal weather will stretch from California to the southern Atlantic Coast.  Meanwhile, near- or above-normal rainfall across most of the country should contrast with drier-than-normal conditions in portions of the upper Great Lakes region and from the southern Rockies to the western Gulf Coast region. ...

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Wetness continues to slow Ohio farmers

Continued wetness is slowing down Ohio farmers.  USDA reporters say the state’s moisture levels are 52% adequate and 47% surplus, and that is making it hard for farmers to finish tillage and planting. As of Sunday, 72% of Ohio’s corn is planted with 51% of the crop emerged. Fifty-six percent of the state’s soybeans are in the ground with 29% of them emerged. Ninety-six percent of the oats are now […]

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