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Business Profile: Seed Consultants is loyal to customers, region
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio — Seed Consultants started with zero sales in 1990, and expanded to more than $35 million in gross sales in 2009.
How much evidence do you need?
Alan Guebert considers zombie ideas in politics and how they’ve contributed to the trade negotiations that have affected the U.S. agricultural sector.
What a difference a day makes
Marlin Clark weighs in on the National Agricultural Statistics Service’s updated acreage report and the effect it’s had on the market.
‘Groundhog Day’ weather drags on
October presented many dry days for harvest, but November has caught us by surprise.
Planting winds down, while trade issues wind up
Marlin Clark offers a planting update and analyzes how markets have been affected by trade with China.
Bullish grain stocks report bounces market
Grain markets live for surprises, and that’s what came out of the U.S. Department of Agriculture grain stocks report Sept. 30, Marlin Clark explains.
Research sheds more light on fat digestibility, diet formulation for pigs
URBANA, Ill. — Producers and feed companies add fat to swine diets to increase energy, but recent research from the University of Illinois suggests that measurements currently used for fat digestibility need to be updated. “It’s critical that we gain a better understanding of the energy value of fat,” said Hans H. Stein, U of
Ohio and Pennsylvania receive biofuel funding
USDA funding will help expand ethanol pumps across the nation.
VeraSun bankruptcy trustee attempts to recover payments made to suppliers
AMES, Iowa — Producers and cooperatives that received letters from VeraSun requesting repayment for corn they sold to the company should contact an attorney familiar with the Bankruptcy Code before they respond, suggests the Iowa State University Center for Agricultural Law and Taxation. CALT staff attorney Erin C. Herbold explained that VeraSun Energy Corporation and
What are the impacts of ethanol subsidies?
Ethanol has received tax breaks since the mid-1970s and yet still remains unable to compete economically with gasoline without tax breaks. A new study hopes to find out if subsidies help farmers and consumers alike.






