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Cool weather slows spread of disease
Cooler than normal temperatures in the week of May 27 to June 2 may have limited the occurrence of Fusarium head scab in Ohio winter wheat fields.
Santa may bring a Senate farm bill
WASHINGTON – The Senate reached an agreement late last week to consider 40 amendments – 20 from the Democrats and 20 from the Republicans – to its version of the farm bill.
Gore unveils USDA-EPA strategy for animal feeding operations
The joint USDA-EPA “Unified National Strategy for Animal Feeding Operations” was unveiled last week, but skeptics doubt the USDA has the funds or the manpower to make it work.
Marlin: Markets continue strong moves
Corn futures gained and soybean futures lost on the Chicago Board of Trade last week. Marlin Clark weighs in on the changes in his grain markets report.
Crop conditions, Ukraine news dominate trading
Marlin Clark breaks down price changes in this week’s grain markets in light of the Ukrainian port of Odessa opening up and a wetter-than-expected July.
Crossbreeding cattle comes with many considerations
Maurice Eastridge breaks down the decision-making process of breeding dairy cattle in this week’s Dairy Excel column. Learn what you need to consider.
Markets dominated by lack of faith
A lack of faith is the biggest factor in grain price movement in the year 2020 so far, Marlin Clark explains in his weekly update on the grain markets.
If you give a big box store your business
Finally receiving her countertops, 10 weeks past their original delivery day, Kymberly Foster Seabolt urges readers to buy local for home improvements.
Hazard a Guess on this cast metal auction find
This cast metal auction find is this week’s mystery item. Do you think you have an answer to what it is? Hazard a guess and let us know!
What we’re reading: 8/5
This week we’re reading about an update on a lab-grown beef burger, restaurants that rip off farm names, weird ice cream flavors and more.






