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It’s the time for lower prices
The last line of that Zombies song from the dark ages of the ’60s is, “It’s the time of the season for loving.” That’s a good Christmas thought, and better than the one I had this morning, looking at prices. This morning it seems like it is the time of the season for losing money
Sanitation making children more prone to allergies
Researchers are saying that exposure to common antibacterial chemicals and preservatives found in soap, toothpaste, mouthwash and other personal-care products may make children more prone to a wide range of food and environmental allergies.
Dairy researchers identify bacterial spoilers in milk through new study
Our days of crying over spoiled milk could be over, thanks to Cornell food scientists.
Commentary: Few can accept rigors and responsibilities of U.S. military academies
The United States is fortunate to have military academies rich with history, traditions and values for patriotic youth willing to hear the call to duty.
Ask FSA Andy: FSA elections and Memorial Day
FSA Andy discusses Memorial Day and the upcoming County FSA Committee Elections.
Happy grain market for the New Year (hint, you might want to sell)
Thank the market for the bounce and get some grain sold.
Kasich at Farm Science Review: Agriculture is base of economic growth
(Scroll down for a video excerpt of the governor’s speech.) LONDON, Ohio — Ohio Gov. John Kasich wants a strong agriculture industry in the state. Because that means a strong economy in general. Speaking Sept. 20 at the Farm Science Review in London, Ohio, Kasich said the Buckeye State is underpinned by an agricultural economy,
Cornell’s new raspberry variety extends harvest
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell’s new raspberry variety, Crimson Giant, was developed specifically for the New York climate and can extend the harvest window for fresh, local raspberries to the beginning of November.
Just the facts when it comes to GIPSA
Hedge ’em, hide ’em or howl at ’em, facts are facts. Trim ’em, trash ’em or trip over ’em, they still are facts. What they aren’t is opinion, a difference often overlooked by radio foamers and politicians, especially if honest facts clash with honest opinion. Debt ceiling For example, on July 12, Speaker of the
Grain markets lend new meaning for old song
Not even Marvin Gaye can tell us what’s goin’ on in the grain markets these days.






