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A tough 2024 gets tougher
This year’s estimated 15.2 billion bushel corn crop will generate an estimated $11.4 billion less in gross farm income. That’s a hard hit to the wallet.
China plays the long game
Alan Guebert shares his concerns over the most recent version of the U.S.-China trade deal and the bigger picture regarding Chinese trade.
Money talks: I just don’t speak the language
Obviously, I am failing to see the big picture, money wise, and for this (and my being a writer – a career path which ranks slightly lower than illegal alien bus boy in terms of financial success), I’m unlikely to ever be obscenely, or even G-ratedly, rich.
Dairy Channel: Getting some answers about BSE
Ag expert offers some background and specifics about mad cow disease.
Coal-filled stockings just got cheaper thanks to lower prices
Coal prices have risen slightly in the past year, but the increase has been so minimal — at 2 percent, or $5-7 per ton — that consumers will not feel the impact.
SNAP should be embraced by ag
Two of the greatest ironies of living in the richest, strongest nation in the history of the world are how many poor people remain in 21st century America and how vulnerable — as the Boston bombings showed again — we are to evildoers. The two are not linked. Evil is evil and it has no
Life is short: Go fishing instead
Life isn’t always about what must be done on any given day, reminds columnist Judith Sutherland.
Judith Sutherland: Papa was a farmer
“She would gather the eggs in her apron, studying each one, deciding whether this one was a keeper egg or one she would take to town to sell for pennies. Her husband, fortunately, was blessed with the patience of Job, remaining quiet as his wife pinched a nickel until it turned in to a dime.”
Dairy Excel: Water is the most valuable nutrient. Are your cows getting enough?
We need to be on our best behavior in the management of the water supply for dairy cattle during the summer.
Look out for those electric paint sprayers
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt gives fair warning about items with no assembly required.






