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It’s a double whammy for beans
Soybean prices on the Chicago Board of Trade adjusted Monday, May 19, to the Double Whammy of planting progress and Argentine news.
Do you know what this mystery machine is used for?
Item No.1280 is about 12 inches tall and made of heavy cast iron. It was invented in 1909 and is still made today by Fischer Scientific.
Grain markets bring gifts to farmers this year
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets just before Christmas 2020.
Who will lead your farm after you?
How much time do you spend developing your farm’s next generation of leadership?
Dark chocolate not just a pretty taste
A Penn State-led study has found that a diet high in flavonoid-rich cocoa powder and dark chocolate can have a beneficial effect on cholesterol.
My kitchen table
Farm and Dairy reader Lynne Almasy shares all the reasons she’s grateful for her kitchen table as she prepares to serve another Thanksgiving feast there.
Two Ohio egg handlers pay for inspection violations
Two Ohio egg packers were fined by USDA for substandard practices.
Hillandale Farms founder donates $45.5M to Pitt for musculoskeletal research
Orland Bethel recently donated $18.5 million to the University of Pittsburgh for a biological specimen repository to enhance musculoskeletal research.
Bring me your babies
Eliza Blue’s babies are growing up, which means it’s her turn to snuggle someone else’s babies so they can take a shower or drink a cup of tea.
Alan Guebert’s humble beginnings become 28 years of ag policy coverage
Twenty-eight years and a million words later, Alan Guebert is still covering ag policy. He shares the story of how it all started.






