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Drought effects limit profits at The Andersons
The Andersons Inc., likely won't see high earnings for the first three quarters as the effects of last year's drought continues to plague its grain business, but wheat looks reasonable and spring planting is going well, the Maumee company's president and chief executive said yesterday.
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Computer program by Andersons aids crop planning
Agriculture has advanced beyond the days when farmers could simply take their chances with prices at harvest time and grain merchants weren't plagued with fierce competition for crops.
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Flagler College's Markland House, at 102 King St., as it appears today. By DARON DEAN, daron.dean@staugustine.com Next A photograph of Markland from 1906.
Wheat harvest in area late, abundant
Area farmers are finishing the latest wheat harvest in memory, but despite storms that caused the delay, the grain quality is good and the crop is the biggest in years.
Earnings: Quarterly results off at The Andersons
Revenues were up but profits were down for The Andersons Inc. in the first quarter.
A better Saturday for the Salvation Army at The Andersons
Last Saturday a Salvation Army volunteer was robbed of her collection kettle at The Andersons store in Maumee.A It was a $700 loss for the charity.A Earlier this week The Andersons announced that on Saturday they would match all donations made to the Salvation Army at the Maumee store up to $2500.A Captain Steve Lopes says the charity is grateful ...
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Child saved from fire, robbery suspect arrested, Anderson's kettle drive... Fire crews helped save a small child from a burning home.
Toledo Charter One Bank robbed
A grand juryA has indictedA a former Toledo Public Schools business manager, on charges of theft in office, tampering with records and racketeering.
Zacks Sell List Highlights: The Andersons, Inc., Energy Conversion...
These stocks are currently rated as a Zacks Rank #5 : The Andersons, Inc. and Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Sturgeon Lake couple gives thanks for the gift of life
Frontpage -> Features -> Headline stories -> Sturgeon Lake couple gives thanks for the gift of life It is said that life's tribulations can make a person stronger and more appreciative of life.
Man held as suspect in theft of red kettle
A Toledoan is in the Wood County jail as the suspect in the theft of a Salvation Army kettle full of money.
Food-related gifts for the holidays
Culinary gifts are always appreciated, including edible delights, cooking gadgets, multimedia, or little culinary books.
Anderson's 2nd annual "Help Us Help" campaign
The Andersons retail stores have established a program whereby customers may choose from a number of pre-packaged "gift" bags filled with items that the charitable organizations have deemed most useful and most needed MAUMEE, OHIO, Nov.
Police Arrest Suspected Kettle Thief
A Toledo man is behind bars in connection to this weekend's Salvation Army kettle theft.
Robber snatches Salvation Army kettle, cash from Andersons store in Maumee
A robber who claimed to "hate Christmas" made off with a red kettle full of donations for the Salvation Army on Saturday night outside The Andersons store on Illinois Avenue in Maumee, according to Maumee police.
COP15 : Turkish climate activists protest about global warming ahead of Copenhagen
Peaceful protest and theatrical stunts are welcome, say police. But 500 activists in panda masks would stop the party Turkish climate activists carry a large inflatable ball during an international day of protest about global warming.
A Salvation Army worker was pushed and a kettle full of money was stolen. A real life Grinch struck northwest Ohio Saturday night.
Unknown is in store for big shopping day
Tomorrow's Black Friday shopping extravaganza promises to be full of surprises: unexpected bargains for consumers, uncertain results for retailers.
Would you believe it if I told you there was an ethanol company whose stock was trading at 52-week highs? One by one, the former stars of this show have been taken behind the barn and shot.
City of Everett, neighbor sued over lost trees, mudslide
Two brothers who say a landslide on their Mukilteo Boulevard property was caused in part by neighbors who cut down trees for a better view are suing the city of Everett, the neighbors and the tree cutter.
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