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2013 ag outlook includes farm bill, food price issues
Economists, ag policy experts take a look at where the new year is headed and where 2012 will end.
Shop till you stop
Kymberly Foster Seabolt pledges not to buy anything extra this month. Find out how she’s been doing.
The benefits of not tilling fields and gardens
Learn how no-till can minimize soil erosion, reduce soil compaction, save time and money and yield healthier soil to grow crops and gardens.
Insurance and the new farm bill
By DARYLL E. RAY and HARWOOD D. SCHAFFER Though members of Congress often have every intention of enacting a new farm bill well before farmers have to make planting decisions, so farmers can take the new policies into consideration in their planning process, very often planting is under way before the legislation is completed and
Will luck of Irish be with farm bill?
What’s up with the farm bill? Why is it taking so long to finalize? Why is the president threatening to veto it?
Farm bill discussions are ‘ridiculous’
Be it bird hunting in Minnesota or vote hunting on Capitol Hill, House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson is seen as a straight shooter of both pheasants and fools.
The cycle of life is filled with gratitude
There is something about the bloom and blossom of spring that always feels like a fresh, new experience.
Ohio farmers advocate on the Hill
Ohio Farm Bureau county presidents heard from and engaged in conversation with elected officials about NAFTA, the farm bill and rural infrastructure.
Vacation with us: Bill Myatt
Bill Myatt of Rittman, Ohio, enjoyed Farm and Dairy on a pheasant hunting vacation in western Iowa.
Farm bill down to the wire
Senate and House farm bill negotiators remained at loggerheads Friday, April 11.






