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Time for the nothing-much-happens market
Marlin Clark offers an update on the relatively stagnant grain markets in this week’s grain markets report.
Grain markets may be in the season of the contract highs
Marlin Clark believes we may be in the season of the contract highs where the grain markets are concerned. He explains in this week’s grain markets update.
Ohio state legislature passes bill to reopen county fairs
Shortly after midnight Dec. 18, the Ohio House passed Senate Bill 375, a bill that seeks to void a July 30 health order limiting fairs to junior fairs only.
Choose wisely
Kymberly Foster Seabolt dotes on Mr. Wonderful, reflecting on the kind of father he’s been over the years, as Father’s Day approaches.
It takes a family to feed you like family
Alan Guebert has ideas as to how the government can better help farmers and consumers, starting with an alternative to Sonny Perdue’s “Harvest Box” idea.
Prepare for worst, pray for the best
As analysts account for the economic downturn caused by COVID-19, 2020 farm income prospects remain dismal.
Make the soil your currency of choice, Idaho rancher says
Build soil health through managed grazing practices, and productivity will follow. Idaho rancher Glenn Elzinga spoke about his diversified livestock operation at the Western PA Grazing Conference.
Don’t blink: Turkeys have incredible eyesight
Anyone who has ever tried to look at a wild turkey knows they have incredible eyesight. One moment you’re looking at one; then you blink, and it’s gone.
Wisdom of E.B. White is timeless
Judith Sutherland recalls all she learned from studying the life of E.B. White, the kindly man who gave us Charlotte’s Web.
Feeder birds are a pleasure to watch in fall
Seeing red-breasted nuthatches is always a treat as they are acrobatic birds that often climb head-first down tree trunks and spiral around branches.






