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Managing climate risk is good business and good for the future
How do you factor the unknown damage climate change will have on agriculture into loans? Alan Guebert weighs in the new challenge facing lenders.
Biden’s infrastructure plan could fix America’s broadband problem
The $2 trillion American Jobs Plan throws big money at broadband, energy infrastructure improvements, workforce development and clean energy research. Environmental groups lauded the plan, while the oil and gas industry felt left out in the cold.
Grain markets may be in the season of the contract highs
Marlin Clark believes we may be in the season of the contract highs where the grain markets are concerned. He explains in this week’s grain markets update.
Winter weather perfect for viewing bald eagles
Winter weather conditions in Ohio provide exceptional opportunities to view bald eagles. Learn more about potential viewing opportunities.
Choose wisely
Kymberly Foster Seabolt dotes on Mr. Wonderful, reflecting on the kind of father he’s been over the years, as Father’s Day approaches.
Don’t blink: Turkeys have incredible eyesight
Anyone who has ever tried to look at a wild turkey knows they have incredible eyesight. One moment you’re looking at one; then you blink, and it’s gone.
Tips to help prevent winter barn fires
One big thing to think about and inspect as you prepare for winter, are potential fire hazards in your barn. Learn how you can prevent winter barn fires.
Summer fun with August numbers
Alan Guebert digs into the aftermath of the USDA’s number-filled Crop Report and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates, released Aug. 12.
Paying my debt to library society
Kymberly Foster Seabolt believes libraries are truly the heart of our society, as she recalls past visits with her children and her most recent trip.
Turkey talk: Wild turkeys are amazing birds
Let’s talk turkey for a minute — the wild version of the one gracing our tables. It’s a large, impressive, and noble bird.






