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Co-ops like CHS at tipping point

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Ag co-op giant, CHS Inc. says it needs to update bylaws to ensure locals “operate on a cooperative basis or be an organization primarily owned and controlled by a member cooperative.”

Holmes County recognizes top dairy producers

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Top dairy production awards, herds recognized at annual meeting.

Farm and Food File: Again with the crop insurance?

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Suggestions on how to change the 2012 farm bill are popping up faster than jack-o’-lanterns. Like this gap-toothed hallmark of Halloween, however, most are hollow, scary and shed little light.

Farm and Food File: Economic woes piling up

Thursday, September 15, 2011

So corn is rockin’ north of $7, beans are toyin’ with $14, cattle look to be headed to who-knows-where and hogs, well, bacon is sellin’ for what steak used to.

Take it to the non-bank bank

Thursday, December 10, 2009

It was more a wavering non-waiver than another government oldie-but-goodie, a non-denial denial. Still, nothing in the Environmental Protection Agency’s Dec. 1 delay to grant the ethanol industry’s request to boost the current 10 percent ethanol limit in gasoline to 15 percent suggested it won’t happen — and soon. “It is vitally important that the

Twenty-year stalemate ended; EU, U.S. settle beef hormone dispute

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Long overdue agreement opens EU market to U.S. cattle.

U.S. crop progress: Early frost may kill hopes along with crop

Monday, August 18, 2008

URBANA, Ill. — USDA’s August forecasts of corn and soybean production were close enough to market expectations that a large price reaction is not expected.

Havana bound

Thursday, August 2, 2001

Farm and Dairy Publisher Scot Darling reports on ths recent trip to Cuba with a group of media sponsored by the Inland Press Association.

Just one more cast

Thursday, July 4, 2024

Crystal Conaway reflects on the lessons her father taught her, which have shaped her career at Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District in Ohio.

First steps in ag climate fight should be honesty and courage

Thursday, April 28, 2022

Any immediate, measurable impact farmers and ranchers might have on climate change will be tied to “reducing fossil fuel combustion and emissions” today.