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Hazard A Guess: Week of July 10, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Dairy Excel: Pool riding help may be on the way
Cam Thraen, dairy marketing and policy state specialist with Ohio State University Extension writes about the Dairy Option Pilot Program that provides one-day workshops designed to provide dairy producers an opportunity to gain hands-on experience with the futures and options markets.
Kline still hospitalized
SALEM, Ohio – More than three weeks after 78-year-old Robert Kline was attacked in his pasture by a ram, he remains in critical condition.
Redding visits Fayette County farm participating in state nutrition program
Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding and Secretary of Aging Jason Kavulich visited the market at Duda’s Farm in Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
Doubling down on death, taxes and crop insurance
Alan Guebert discusses the Government Accountability Office’s federal crop insurance program and suggests a much needed reform.
Tariffs are never a good idea
Alan Guebert considers former president Donald Trump’s decision to make import tariffs the centerpiece of his campaign’s economic policy.
The Selden Patent and its role in auto history
The Selden Patent may have advanced the automobile at a faster rate than it might have without such an incentive because other manufacturers didn’t want to infringe the patent.
Dairy Excel: What if Johnny wants to milk cows?
Jim Skeeles explains the complexity and anxiety of passing the family farm.
New quarters feature national parks
WASHINGTON — Hot Springs, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Grand Canyon National Parks will be the first sites commemorated in a new quarter-dollar program, according to the U.S. Mint. Beginning date Starting in April of 2010, the America the Beautiful Quarters Program will begin producing quarters with reverse (tails side) designs showcasing a national park or other
E15 good politics, but questions still remain
On the surface, it would seem that allowing E15 would be a boon for production. It is not that simple. Marlin Clark explains in this week’s grain report.




			
			
			
			
			
			

