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Three ag co-ops top national list
WASHINGTON – On the list of the nation’s 100 highest revenue-earning cooperatives, the top three are agricultural co-ops: CHS Inc.
Biofuels backed by Ohio law
COLUMBUS – Ohio’s availability of soy biodiesel and E85 ethanol will soon increase, thanks to the state’s first-ever biofuels legislation signed into law July 5.
Time to rethink agricultural policy
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the fact that farmers have lost their empire and have not yet found their role.
Debby Boone school of public policy
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on coming to terms with the feels right approach to budgeting and reaching the day of economic reckoning.
Turning 50 and fabulous
Leading up to her 50th birthday, Kymberly Foster Seabolt recalls all the staples of her childhood, growing up in the 70s and 80s.
Tick spread affects rise in Lyme disease
Blacklegged ticks are on the move in Pennsylvania. And their spread has coincided with an increase in reported cases of Lyme disease in the past few years.
Want to feed that cover crop? Better do it now
Producers who want to use the cover crops they planted last fall as supplemental feed for their livestock need to harvest these crops quickly before the plants get too mature and the feed quality declines.
MF Global breakdown dominates Chicago grain market talk
MF Global declared bankruptcy Oct. 31, curiously just after an audit that did not discover the discrepancies that existed deep in the bowels of this futures-trading and debt instrument-trading giant.
History of polled Holsteins is online
Polled Holsteins represent just a fraction of dairy cows in the U.S., but Larry Specht has always been intrigued by these naturally hornless cattle.
Conflicting weather brings price swings
Weather markets this time of year can turn on a dime. The wet weather a couple of weeks ago helped prices, as it limited the acres.






