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Washing, whitening quite the chore

Thursday, January 26, 2023

Judith Sutherland’s mother recalls the complicated process of doing laundry before electric appliances simplified the chore.

How did Sonny Perdue buy a soybean processing plant for $250,000?

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Alan Guebert digs into the sale of an aging soybean processing plant in Estill, South Carolina, to former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue.

Worker wages are not the cause of higher food prices

Thursday, June 24, 2021

Alan Guebert investigates higher food prices. All too often the money doesn’t flow to farmers, farmworkers or food processing and restaurant workers.

‘The ceaseless drive to endless increase …’

Thursday, October 13, 2022

Our fear of hunger dictates a food system where farmers are embedded in a system that pushes for ever-higher yields, production, exports and profits.

Managing climate risk is good business and good for the future

Thursday, April 29, 2021

How do you factor the unknown damage climate change will have on agriculture into loans? Alan Guebert weighs in the new challenge facing lenders.

Chesapeake Bay’s 2020 water quality score is down slightly

Thursday, January 21, 2021

This year, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s assessment of the State of the Bay remained at a D+, but declined by one point from 2018.

Near water? Check out some turtles

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Grab a field guide and some old sneakers, beat the heat, and study some aquatic turtles as summer winds down.

Hoping to land in hot water

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Although Kymberly Foster Seabolt had no intentions of getting a hot tub, the hot tub came looking for her anyway.

Trade talks with China, ridiculous

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Alan Guebert hopes U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators can forge a better deal than the current option in order to export soybeans, corn and pork.

Ag trade remains a huge part of farm economy

Thursday, August 11, 2016

For better or worse, the U.S. farm economy is deeply tied to trade.