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Study first to track wild bird avian influenza
For the first time, scientists have tracked the movement of a wild bird known to be infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza in North America.
The end is near (sigh) again
In the decade-long, tens-of-billions-of-dollars effort to sell the world on a global free trade deal, several things did not happen. Didn’t come close. First, a global trade deal didn’t happen; in fact, it never came close to happening. Second, contrary to predictions, world trade did not end even though multilateral talks did. Indeed, worldwide merchandise
We’re not crazy, the times are
According to Alan Guebert, crazy seems to be exactly how business is done in American agriculture today.
My enemy’s enemy remains an enemy
Alan Guebert shares his insight on the United States’ ongoing trade war with China and the impact it’s having on American farmers.
Using less plastic has big benefits
The average American takes home almost 1,500 plastic bags every year. You can make a difference by switching to reusable bags to do your grocery shopping.
A few good wildlife and nature books to read
If you’re looking for a good book, here are a few titles Scot Shalaway has had a chance to review and enjoy recently.
Grain markets running out of breath
Farmers keep holding their breath for good news, but time is running out and so is their patience.
Kasich Hall commemorates Ohio’s latest governor
The Ohio Expo Center and State Fair celebrated the re-naming of one of the newest buildings, named after Gov. John Kasich.
Time to heed climate change threat
Alan Guebert warns us to take notice of climate change and urges us to take action.
Conditions looking good for soybean harvest
Soybean harvest is well underway, but corn is still drying.






