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Some things to know about GMOs
When used wisely, GMOs can alleviate disease and hunger. Educating people about the potential advantages and potential disadvantages of GMOs is important.
Music makes life complete and amazing
Columnist Judith Sutherland’s life is a patchwork of songs, each tune bringing back a memory all its own.
Harvest continues as dry days return
Wet spring and now a wet fall lead to late harvest.
Ask FSA Andy about completing FSA paperwork
March 31 is right around the corner and all ARC/PLC reallocations, yields and elections need to be completed.
Johanns: ‘Agriculture is stronger than ever before’
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns resigned from his post Sept. 19. Below is the full text of his resignation letter to President Bush.
Irrigation during the drought of 2012 is the difference maker
Produce and some grain farmers using irrigation in full force, to try and save the crop.
Pollution regs, not love, are in the air
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on higher machinery and equipment costs due to a rule proposed by the Bush administration.
Ohio Sheep producers take on New Zealand
Ohio Sheep Improvement Association and Ohio Farm Bureau members visited New Zealand for two weeks to explore the island nation’s massive sheep industry.
There’s no bailout for pork producers
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The pork industry must take responsibility for its own problems, said a
Pork groups want sow buyout program
AMES, Iowa — Three pork producer marketing groups are underscoring the depth of the pork industry crisis, and requesting a sow buyout program to invigorate the U.S. pork industry. Want a buyout Producers Livestock Marketing Association, National Farmers Organization and Allied Producers Cooperative, who represent producers across the country, are asking USDA to evaluate the






