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U.S. beef demand still looks strong
Consumer demand for beef has remained relatively stable and strong regardless of the BSE scare in Canada.
Ohio’s deer population is ‘just right’
Ohio’s deer population is just right, according to the latest Ohio Division of Wildlife survey. Find out what goes into managing Ohio’s deer populations.
Corn, soybean and wheat prices continue to spiral
According to Marlin Clark, amid the current grain market climate, “any arguments for higher prices can be considered just whistling past the graveyard.”
Competition with Brazil heats up in the grain markets
Marlin Clark weighs in on the growing competition between the U.S. and Brazil in the grain markets.
Farm Bureau survey shows Thanksgiving dinner cost up 20%
The average cost of this year’s classic Thanksgiving feast for 10 is $64.05 or less than $6.50 per person. This is a $10.74 or 20% increase from last year.
Pandemic exposes rural broadband access challenges
With the COVID-19 pandemic still in progress, schools are planning both in-person and remote options for learning this year. For those in areas with less internet access, remote learning presents particular challenges.
100 years ago, progress meant infrastructure
Sam Moore recaps a 100-year-old letter to the Rural New Yorker, which described the construction of a military road during World War I.
How to grow an indoor herb garden
Although lighting is the most important factor for a healthy herb garden, humidity, temperature, fertilizer, pots, soil and water all play important roles.
The market knows no border
SALEM, Ohio — One-third of U.S. products are destined for export, according to Chris Henney, president and CEO of Ohio Agribusiness Association, and with numbers like that, it is clear that farmers and agribusiness professionals need to have an international perspective. In the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at Ohio State University, 40
Ohio livestock standards board may be ballot bound this November
SALEM, Ohio — The fourth week in June was an exciting one for livestock producers and agricultural organizations across the state of Ohio. Within a week, two similar bills, H.J.R. 2 and S.J.R. 6, were introduced and passed through the House of Representatives and Senate.






