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Join in the purple martin competition
Learn how to attract and house purple martins — the largest type of swallow — by following advice from a couple of birders who’ve been doing it for years.
Soaring pork prices keep China’s inflation high
Soaring pork prices in China kept inflation at a seven-year high despite government efforts to ease meat shortages caused by a disease outbreak.
Big news week, but so-so market week
Marlin Clark offers insight on the most recent moves in the grain markets amid President Trump’s impeachment hearings, USMCA and the China trade agreement.
Ag’s coming heart transplant
Alan Guebert sheds light on government and private estimates that hundreds of millions of American farm acres will have new owners in the next 15 years.
Kansas farmers continue recovery from historic fire
Farmers continue to recover more than two years after the worst wildfire ever recorded in Kansas swept through several southwest counties.
Some food allergies really aren’t food allergies
Nearly half of the people who think they have food allergies, really don’t. Instead, many people may suffer from food intolerance.
Retired educator runs cattle farm in brother’s memory
Following a teaching career of more than 40 years, Suzan Smith continued running her family’s Hereford farm in her brother’s memory.
Planer boards are turning heads in fishing
If anything has turned nearly every head in the world of open-water fishing in the last couple of decades, it’s the development of in-line planer boards.
Demonstrations, clinics highlight Equine Experience
Three days of equine-related demonstrations and education planned for this year’s Ag Progress Days should have horse lovers kicking up their heels.
USDA confirms BSE in Alabama cow
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced an atypical case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), a neurologic disease of cattle, in an eleven-year old cow in Alabama.






