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On an early morning bicycle ride I roll past a massive red combine slumbering at the end of a freshly barbered wheat field.<
Ohio Farm Bureau County Presidents tell legislators to control the spending
Ohio Farm Bureau discussed hot button topics with Congressional delegates.
Farm Credit System wants favors
Some things are more reliable than even death and taxes. Take the Farm Credit System for example. Since it’s farm bill-writing time again, the giant, government-sanctioned, cooperative ag lender is again asking Congress for favors to boost itself in the farm lending marketplace.
Four common pesticides toxic to honeybee larvae, study finds
Four commonly used pesticides are harmful to honeybee larvae, according to researchers at Penn State and the University of Florida.
Fertilizer prices headed lower
The break-up of a Russian potash cartel is part of what’s triggering the fertilizer market upheaval.
Results are in from Pa. Holstein show
DUNBAR, Pa. – A 5-year-old claimed top honors at the Pennsylvania Holstein Association’s southwest championship show July 28 at the Fayette County fairgrounds in Dunbar, Pa.
Market pauses on more COVID, cheaper oil
Marling Clark explains how outside markets and abnormal market influences are dominating grain prices in this week’s grain markets report.
Land values face troubles ahead
Should farmers be pleased that land prices appear to have room to rise or that today’s rocketing land prices might be running out of fuel?
Outside markets pause uptrend
Marlin Clark explains how the grain markets have been affected by fears fueled by the omicron variant and the Russian presence in eastern Ukraine.






