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Black Sea corridor agreement extended — I guess
Marlin Clark offers insight into Russia’s decision to extend the Black Sea corridor agreement and an update on the grain markets.
U.S. Supreme Court to decide seed case
The stakes are high in the dispute over rights to genetically modified seeds. The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments today (Feb. 19, 2013).
Agriculture Secretary announces new efforts to assist farmers impacted by drought
As drought conditions continue across most of the U.S., new efforts have been announced to assist livestock producers.
Futures market may be last hope for dying U.S. pork industry
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Bankruptcy is a terrible word, but one that indicates the pork industry is entering the “last leg down” in this cycle. Attorneys for several large producers have posted the “out of business” sign in recent months.
Food prices on the rise in ’08: Shoppers dig deeper to fill pantries
WASHINGTON — Retail food prices at the supermarket increased in the first quarter of 2008, according to the latest American Farm Bureau Federation Marketbasket Survey. The informal survey shows the total cost of 16 basic grocery items in the first quarter of 2008, was $45.03, up about 8 percent or $3.42 from the fourth quarter
Crop inputs sure are expensive
Crop input prices increased dramatically during the past year. Fuel and fertilizer are the main culprits and these price increases promise to shrink profits severely in 2006.
Drought package funding stalled appropriations bill
U.S. farmers hit by weather-related disasters in 2001 or 2002 will get a little relief with the $3 billion farm disaster assistance package.
Rohrs build legacy with conservation
Farm awarded yearly Soil and Water Conservation District award.
Roots not iron: Farmers share best practices at Ohio No-Till Conference
Highlights included presentations from the No-Till Council’s award winners in farming, education and industry.
Ohio Farm Bureau YAP members win big at national convention
Stacie Anderson, of Wood County, won the Excellence in Agriculture Award, and Mike Hannewald, of Lucas County, won the Discussion Meet.






