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Punching Russia’s breadbasket
When Vladimir Putin sent his nation’s armed, but unmarked, troops into sovereign territory of Ukraine, he became the latest in a long line of Russian Little Big Men to punch Eurasia’s famed breadbasket in the gut. First came the imperial czars, then the revolutionary Bolsheviks and, right behind them and most brutally, Soviet leader Josef
Composition of milk, rbST or not, is the same
Panel finds no evidence of human health risks from drinking milk from cows supplemented with rbST.
You want funny? I’ll give you funny
All truth passes through three stages, German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer once explained. “First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.” That line came to mind June 18 when I heard a nationally known ag radio reader report that, the day before, the National Farmers Union had publicly
Which came first, resistance or egg?
ATHENS, Ga. – A surprising finding by a team of University of Georgia scientists suggests that curbing the use of antibiotics on poultry farms will do little – if anything – to reduce rates of antibiotic-resistant bacteria that have the potential to threaten human health.
Senate’s farm bill version on its way
WASHINGTON – The Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee approved its
Historical sites in northeast Ohio open
The 10 Ohio Historical Society landmarks that mark Ohio history in the northeast section of the state are open for the travel season.
Ohio Farm Bureau honors ag leaders
COLUMBUS – Their careers took them around the world or took root close to home, but the life paths of John C.
Ohio sees rise in wild turkeys harvested
Ohio’s wild turkey hunters have harvested 15,555 birds in the spring season through May 21 — a significant increase from the same time last year.
Russian roulette — with missiles, drones and food
Alan Guebert weighs in on Russia’s continued war in Ukraine and the threat it poses to global commodity markets.
The changing geography of US ag
Alan Guebert reflects on how agricultural land in the U.S., and how much land is being utilized for agriculture, has changed over the years.






