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War is expensive both on and off the battlefield
Alan Guebert evaluates the cost of war, and its impact on a global scale.
2023 Trumbull County Junior Fair Sale results
The 2023 Trumbull County Fair Livestock Sale on July 15 brought in $562,206.95 from 270 lots.
Red-crested tree rat is a surprise, species apparently not extinct
It hardly seems possible that in 2011 new species of vertebrates continue to be discovered or rediscovered. And I’m not sure which is more exciting — finding a new species or rediscovering one thought to be extinct. But every year one or two reports of an unknown or forgotten bird or frog appear, usually from
Smoothing things over for ag
Trump’s called-for renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement has led to one merry-go-round-after-round of tough talk and tight smiles.
American ag exports aren’t ‘rotten’
Farmers and ranchers, who pollsters say voted overwhelmingly for Trump, remain wary, because 20 percent of all U.S. farm production is sold overseas.
Will Ohio have CAUV changes by 2016?
The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation is pushing for changes to the CAUV formula that ‘can be accomplished through administrative action and will not require legislation.’
Livestock board hopes to vote in October, still reviewing comments, information
Ohio care board continues to finalize draft of euthanasia standards for livestock.
Crawford County farmers growing camelina for biofuel
In most places in the East, they’re still talking about the coming biofuels revolution. But in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, farmers already are involved in it.
Farm and Food File: Mad over mad cow disease testing
Once, while researching the amount of grain the USDA’s Commodity Credit Corp. had in storage, I hit the brick-solid bureaucratic wall of silence.
USDA’s mad cow circus: Act II
After spending the last four years marrying the U.S. cattle market to Canada’s cattle market – the new family’s name is “the integrated North American beef market” – the USDA is now saddled with its handiwork.






