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US fights EU unfair beef practices
Obama administration takes first steps toward reinstating trade action against EU in response to EU practices against U.S. beef.
When tracing beef gets out of hand
Single-origin cuts: Is the U.S. food market splitting into a premium niche that few consumers can afford and the place where the rest of us shop? Editor Susan Crowell isn’t sure that’s a good thing.
High tech fits beef marketing, too
In the cattle business, these changes in technology are about us, too, from genomics to technology in the field.
Corn Belt combines have a storied past
Combined harvesters (combines to you and me) have been around as long as the reaper, with Hiram Moore building the first successful one in 1834 in Michigan.
The best movies about farmers: Part II
From time to time, Hollywood brings agriculture to the forefront in its movies. Here’s a look at some farming movies, from the 1940s, 50s, 80s and 90s.
Dinner Guest: My dad makes the best…
Since it’s almost Father’s Day, Annette Crowell credits her dad with teaching her cooking skills. Read more in Crowell’s Dinner Guest post.
Ashtabula meeting to discuss rising CAUV rates
As CAUV rates rise, landowners want to know why and what they can do.
Hibernation is one way to beat winter’s chill
Animals hibernate differently, but for the same set of reasons.
OFBF wraps up 95th annual meeting
The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation met for its 95th annual meeting Dec. 5-6 in Columbus, with 346 delegates voting on what direction the Farm Bureau should take on issues effecting its members.
Ecosystems work best when there’s diversity
Additional species in a plot contributed to a gradual increase in both soil fertility and biomass production over a 14-year period.






