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Ag’s new normal includes trade deficits, not surpluses
U.S. ag exports hit a record-high $196 billion last year. U.S. ag imports also hit a record-high $199 billion, or $3 billion more than ag exports.
Russian roulette — with missiles, drones and food
Alan Guebert weighs in on Russia’s continued war in Ukraine and the threat it poses to global commodity markets.
New signs of the apocalypse: War, famine and Davos Man
Russia’s war in Ukraine has caused grain shortages around the world. Alan Guebert weighs in on the potential ripple effect and what can be done.
Despite coronavirus hysteria, better days are ahead in grain markets
As coronavirus takes a toll on international markets, the grain markets are less affected than others. Find out how the COVID-19 is affecting grain prices.
20 vegetables to plant midsummer for a fall harvest
Whether you want to replace early-maturing vegetables or you’ve had trouble getting things to grow, midsummer planting can give you a second chance.
2012 outlook: What can we expect in farmland values and rent prices?
No revelation! Cropland values in Ohio have increased in 2011. An OSU Extension survey conducted in December 2010 estimated the increase in value of Ohio cropland in 2011 would be 5.3-6.0 percent. This was prior to sharp run ups in commodity prices.
A new way of thinking leads to a new adventure in Pinzgauer production
Straying from conventional: Pinzgauer turns out to be cattle breed of choice.
Tips to discourage unwanted wildlife guests
With bird seed prices at record highs, resentment toward unwanted visitors at backyard feeders is likely to increase this winter. Who wants to spend nearly a dollar a pound for seed to feed deer, squirrels and pigeons? If you’re willing to pay any price to feed any critter that visits the backyard, you can stop
Canadian cattle haven’t hurt market yet
URBANA, Ill. – The U.S. cattle market seems to have quickly integrated Canadian live cattle back into the feedlots and into the slaughter mix without major bearish implications for the market, said a Purdue University Extension marketing specialist.
Another record year for US farm exports
The American agricultural sector posted its best export year ever in 2022 with international sales of U.S. farm and food products reaching $196 billion.






