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Meet Tom and Hen and the facts of turkey life
Learn more about the roles that male and female turkeys play during nesting season.
Grain markets: Little to gain from long weekend
The fond hope of the Labor Day weekend was that, with an extra day of mystery and no trading, we might see some gains as we started the trading week a day late. Frequently, a long weekend sparks some trading and changes prices. Fond hope, faint gain. The November soybeans are up five and a
Lyme disease treatment costs reach $1.3 billion
Research suggests prolonged impact of the tick-borne illness in some patients is greater and more widespread than previously understood.
Cold spell concerns fruit growers, but little can be done
The extreme cold weather is gone, but not the results.
Squirrels know persistence pays off in the end
In January, I did most of my wildlife watching through my office windows. Though the bird feeders were always busy, I also noticed a frenzy of activity among the gray and fox squirrels that inhabit the nearby woods. Chase begins On all but the coldest and snowiest days, I could count on seeing two squirrels
Let’s recall, then recite the August Farm Creed
Columnist Alan Guebert says the markets need to take August off.
Is beef demand flat-lining or faltering?
We’ve gotten a little spoiled over the past two years by the impressive increases in demand for beef, which has pushed cattle prices to new highs and to a new concept of a “normal” price.
Market volatility, thy name is war
The effects of the war in Ukraine on the grain markets were violent and volatile, and Marlin Clark believes, we will be talking about them for a long time.
60 years of fishing, friendship and fun
Every year for the last 60 years, Mike Tontimonia and a group of friends have visited the same remote Lake Temagami Island for an all-guys getaway.
The daunting market prevails
Our crops have improved, but from poor to fair.






