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Report bounce holds grain commodities market higher
There is nothing in the grain commodity markets to indicate a return to what we now know are high prices.
U.S. medical care can’t get worse
Editor: In the recent past, we have been overwhelmed by activists, the media and political leaders concerning the 50 million people in this country who lack access to medical care. This is obviously a grave and vital issue, but another, even more serious problem, is an ongoing tragedy. It is the near total lack of
ATVs: Managing the unmanageable
ATVs. We love them, use them on our farms and occasionally do a little joy riding. But they’re also the enemy, for in the hands of a trespasser, they often tear up crops and fields and woodlots.
Book is reminder of lesson on loyalty
While reading the book written by Bettie Youngs, I couldn’t help but notice many similarities to so many farm families I have known over my lifetime.
Getting Up-Close-and-Personal with Our Schools
This is Kathie’s first year of high school. She’s always done well in school. This year she involved herself in several extra activities, so I knew keeping up with homework might take extra effort.
Americans must stick together to get through hard times
We can no longer hold grudges against one another as Democrats, Republicans or Independents.
CAUV recoupment stings
Ohio farmer says the Ohio Farm Bureau’s support of legislation to extend CAUV recoupment to five years in the name of farmland preservation in not in the interest of the farmer.
Study: Manure storage covers reduce odors by an average of 45 percent
A two-year research study funded by the pork checkoff shows that use of a geotextile cover reduced odors from manure storage by an average of 45 percent.
Meat and potatoes still a bargain
WASHINGTON – Retail prices for food at the supermarket increased slightly in the third quarter of 2006, according to the latest American Farm Bureau Federation Marketbasket Survey.
Speed bumps on Silk Road to China
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on investors’ dreams of China’s economic potential and how it affects agricultural exports.






