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Dairyman recounts mad cow episode

Thursday, August 19, 2004

WASHINGTON – Veterinarian and dairy farmer Bill Wavrin, 43, remembers well the day he learned that one of his cows was the first cow in the United States to test positive for BSE (mad cow disease).

Ohio Soybean Council technologies named R&D award finalists

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Check out the finalist for the R&D 100 Awards. Winners will be announced in November.

Huge crop or early frost: Race is on

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Crunch time in the grain markets: If we confirm a huge crop with early harvest, the lows are not yet in.

DEP fines Chesapeake $1.4 million for impacts from well pad landslide

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Chesapeake Appalachia will pay a fine of $1.4 million for violations of Pennsylvania’s Oil and Gas Act, Clean Streams Law and Dam Safety and Encroachments Act in Greene County.

Go ahead and bet against Europe

Thursday, June 7, 2012

When I hopped on the ag journalism jet in 1981, the European Union (known then as the European Economic Union) forecast it would spend a fabulous sum — $5 billion or so — on its farm support program, the Common Agricultural Policy. By comparison, the USDA estimated total 1981 farm program costs here would be

Ashes to ashes, dust to dust: Preserve brings green burials to Ohio

Thursday, August 21, 2008

WILMOT, Ohio — Many a farmer has lived day in and day out in his or her blown-out leather work boots, holey blue jeans, and tattered shirts and hats that should have been retired long ago. And many of those same people have joked that their attire is so second-nature, so “them,” they’d be buried

The red hot hounds of summer are still on the loose

Thursday, August 10, 2023

Alan Guebert ponders when exactly the world’s leading food growers and sellers are going to adopt more weatherproof agriculture.

We should strive to be ‘dumb as dirt’

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Dirt or soil is one of the most profound, complex, diverse and arguably important things on earth. Soil is the DNA of life. 

Preparing for a long winter

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Eliza Blue prepares for winter on her South Dakota ranch.

Summer’s end is filled with yellow

Thursday, September 8, 2005

The end of central Illinois’ heat-stoked, rain-starved summer is being whispered in the yellow leaves rattling on my backyard’s black walnut trees.