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Ag outlook: Farm bill support not as substantial as it may seem
Ohio State agricultural economists continue a statewide tour of agricultural policy and outlook meetings through mid-December.
Dairy Excel: Ohio set to buy ag easements again
The Ohio Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for its second round of farmland preservation funds.
Are deer as smart as they sometimes seem?
Every fall I hear about a big buck someone has been tracking and watching for weeks. But when the gun season arrives, that big buck vanishes, only to reappear a few weeks later. Are deer really that smart? Deer intelligence Keen senses of smell, vision, and hearing have a lot to do with deer “intelligence.”
USDA: Milk price changes take effect; make allowance fees going up
WASHINGTON — USDA has announced manufacturing allowances will be increased in all federal order markets, beginning with September milk. The change affects all classes, including the advanced prices announced Aug. 22. (The August prices to be announced Sept. 5 will be calculated with the old formulas.) The tentative decision raises the manufacturing (“make”) allowances for
Music is a balm like nothing else
Judith Sutherland revels in her anniversary gift — tickets to a Vince Gill concert to be held at Akron’s E.J. Thomas Hall in August.
Are higher bonds the way to fix the abandoned oil and gas well problem?
Unplugged orphan and abandoned wells are a problem in Pennsylvania that should be fixed. Everyone agrees on that. How this problem should be solved continues to be debated.
Brazil’s oil independence, ethanol use not a good model for U.S. economy
DALLAS — U.S. policy makers should make oil production a priority, according to a brief analysis released by the National Center for Policy Analysis. Advocates of Brazil’s energy policies often cite Brazil’s increased ethanol use as a reason for its recent independence from foreign energy. With average retail gasoline prices nearing the all-time inflation-adjusted high
Pa. Scotch Highland producer uses sustainable agriculture techniques
PITTSFIELD, Pa. – A field day was held by the Northwest Project Grass and the Warren County Conservation District at
USDA announces loan rates for corn, grain sorghum, soybeans
National and county loan rates for 2004 are now available online.
Readers’ turn to voice opinions
Alan Guebert shares feedback he received from his readers during 2019.






