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Mourning as a community means you are not alone
Eliza Blue mourns the loss of another beloved member of her community.
The uncertainty of March, signs of spring
Although the weather may not show it, spring is coming. Nature’s sights, sounds, and smells make spring the most exciting season of the year.
Global food chains face more uncertainty and more instability
For the second time in two years, a history-making calamity has shown just how fragile the world’s efficiency-driven, deeply interdependent food system is.
Crude oil’s price collapse hits ethanol market hard
Alan Guebert predicts the bloodletting oil war’s shock waves will pound the U.S. ethanol market throughout the spring and summer.
How will world events affect the market?
Marlin Clark reflects on how recent military action taken to eliminate Qasem Soleimani, an Iranian General, might affect the grain markets.
Marlin: Harvest and low prices drag on
Marlin Clark weighs in on harvest progress, which drags on in some corners of the Corn Belt, and current prices in the grain markets.
Grain traders deal with the ice cream cone market
Giving up on news of a deal with China, the grain market is now starting to talk about delayed planting. The latest from our fearless grain commentator Marlin Clark.
Winter is a fun season, but keep it safe
There are many fun things to do in winter, but remember to keep it safe.
Yes, Virginia, farming is hard work (but it is so worth it!)
Editor Susan Crowell is excited for all that lies ahead in agriculture. “I want to do it all over again.”
Santa, if you can’t bring a combine or a farm bill, how ’bout some hay?
You, my friend, are one tough customer for Santa. I mean, like many, the Fat Man knows food, but he doesn’t know farming. As such, he gets lost in the jargon when trying to pick the perfect gift for you and your farming and ranching pals. For example, just last week Old Kris texted to






