State-to-state cost of living is variable primarily due to rent
Indiana’s per person income ranks 39th among all states. Many people respond, "Yes, but isn’t our cost of living lower? Doesn’t a dollar in Indiana buy more than a dollar in New York or California?"
Star of the West bringing soft red wheat mill to Ohio
The Star of the West Milling Co., headquartered in Frankenmuth, Mich., announced last month it will begin construction on a second Ohio mill, in Willard, this fall.
U of I rolls out online toolbox to help farmers pick coverage
An Oct. 3 webinar on farm bill decision aids and programs sponsored by the University of Illinois Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics was attended by 450 farmers eager to learn more about the three sets of decisions they will soon make for each Farm Service Agency farm, including expected deadlines.
Blue skies and a cool breeze greeted members of the Southern Indiana Angus Assoc. on Sept. 27 for their tour of the farm of Gary and Cathy Wente near Seymour, Ind.
Bright future for struggling farmers renting livestock?
Have you heard about the greatest moneymaking franchise since Nerds-To-Go? It’s called Rent-A-Chicken, and it was started by Leslie Suitor six years ago in Michigan.