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FB leaders fight for ag future
WASHINGTON – Forums with high-profile politicians, congressional visits, briefings and a meeting with the USDA deputy secretary.
Pennsylvania adds 30 farms to preservation program
Pennsylvania has preserved 2,553 acres on 30 farms in 21 counties, forever protecting them from residential or commercial development.
The disappearing act of bats
Learn how to help conserve bat populations at the 2024 Ohio Bat Blitz Aug. 23-24 at the Grand River Conservation Campus in Ashtabula County.
Markets higher, it is anyone’s guess why
Corn, soybean and wheat markets are trying to trade higher, and you can name your own reason why. Marlin Clark weighs in on this week’s grain markets.
Sun sets on family adventure in western US
After traveling for over a week across the western United States, Julie Geiss and her family finally reached West Glacier, Montana.
Plant more trees, become a tree ambassador to help the environment
Trees provide wildlife habitats, create windbreaks, reduce erosion, improve air quality by releasing oxygen and sequestering CO2. Learn how to help.
Tech investors and food for thought
Food is the new technological frontier, and big investors are entering the world of food production, distribution and marketing. Farmers should pay attention, says Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell.
When every day was ‘labor day’
Every day was labor day on the dairy farm of Alan Guebert’s youth. For Howard, the work and milking parlor conversations added up to a life he enjoyed.
Swiper, no swiping
Kymberly Foster Seabolt details her recent run-in with a scammer who skimmed her credit card information.
Does this sound familiar when it comes to a new farm bill?
Alan Guebert believes Congress, the White House and most commodity groups are positioning U.S. agriculture to repeat that colossal farm bill failure.






