Author of the article: Tom Morrison
Publishing date: May 18, 2021 • 2 days ago • 2 minute read • Ontario farmers who have held onto their corn and soybean crops may have received more value from their work than usual as old crop prices have rallied this month. Soybean prices peaked at Chatham-Kent elevators at an average of $20.29 per bushel on May 12, while old corn prices hit an average of $9.06 per bushel in Chatham-Kent on May 7. Soybean prices were down to $19.76 per bushel and corn prices dropped to $8.19 per bushel as of May 14. File photo/Postmedia Network
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Ontario farmers who have held onto their corn and soybean crops may have received more value from their work than usual as old crop prices have rallied this month.
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Jim Rudisill
for The Hawk Eye
WAPELLO An effort to renew an expiring one-cent local option sales tax in several Louisa County local jurisdictions could officially begin as soon as this week, local government officials learned during the Louisa County Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday.
The countywide tax originally was approved through two referendums held in 2006 and 2007, with 50% of the revenue raised used to finance construction of a new Louisa County Jail and Sheriff’s Office.
A separate referendum was held in each of the county’s nine incorporated cities and in the unincorporated portion of the county.