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Where is the predicted mild winter?
As Punxsutawney Phil, sensing that his winter’s snooze is about to be interrupted, begins to twitch in his cozy man-made burrow, I implore you to pay no attention whatsoever to his publicity stunt Feb. 2. He no more knows what he’s talking about than do any other of Mother Nature’s purported prognosticators, with only one
Cotton ruling goes beyond the South
Columnist Alan Guebert says Brazil “kicked major U.S. farm trade butt” when it declared some American cotton subsidies as illegal.
Drought package funding stalled appropriations bill
U.S. farmers hit by weather-related disasters in 2001 or 2002 will get a little relief with the $3 billion farm disaster assistance package.
Pennsylvania adds 28 farms to preservation program
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture will purchase development rights for 2,250 acres on 28 farms in 15 counties to forever protect them.
No-till becomes way for Fred Yoder to leave his legacy in the land
Fred Yoder began using no-till practices early on in his farming career, a passion he has passed on to his son.
Still sorting out effects of reports, wars and weather
Farmers are pleased with corn yields, but not excited about soybean results. Marlin Clark explains the changes in this week’s grain markets.
Ohio’s wild turkey hunting season continues statewide
Ohio’s wild turkey hunters have harvested 13,564 birds through three weeks of the 2020 spring season.
Seven Asian countries battling African swine fever
African swine fever now has claimed its seventh Asian country, Myanmar, which is west of most previous known cases.
Trump lifts tariffs, takes step toward USMCA ratification
The governments of the United States, Mexico and Canada have reached an agreement to roll back metal tariffs, known as Section 232 tariffs, a move that could hasten passage of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
House blasts beef checkoff proposal
A month’s worth of online public comments on USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack’s proposed implementation of a second beef checkoff program closed Dec. 10, three days before House and Senate passage of 2015 funding legislation. But that didn’t stop legislators from weighing in on the matter.






