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Endophytes in pasture management: Balancing livestock and forage health
Endophytes are microscopic fungi living symbiotically within plants, but their presence is often detrimental to livestock.
Spring management for winter annual cereal forages
It may still be early March but now is the time to consider the need for spring fertilizer or weed control in winter annual cereal forages.
Marlin: Market continues to fluctuate wildly
Grain prices go up, make new contract highs and then go sharply lower. Marlin Clark weighs in on this week’s changes in the grain markets.
Keep moving, nothing to see here
Alan Guebert traces the money wasted on the Market Facilitation Program and explains why it was a USDA failure.
Backlogs at American ports cause broken supply chain
The backlog of almost everything not moving in or out of American ports is making farm and ranch groups increasingly frustrated as they face delays.
Riding the metal wave left by my iron-bending Uncle Honey
Alan Guebert returned to the fields of his youth with a metal detector more advanced than the one he used 40 years ago. Find out what he uncovered.
Organic certification cost share available from Farm Service Agency
Look into the Organic Certification Cost Share Program and the Organic and Transitional Education and Certification Program at a local Farm Service Agency.
Ukraine’s dairy industry relies on imports, small household herds
Since the Russians attacked Ukraine, we’ve learned a lot about its agricultural industry. But what about it’s dairy industry specifically?
Given what we don’t know, why do we act like we do know?
Given our broad ignorance of Africa, why do we still think we know what’s best for this incredibly diverse, enormous continent’s farm and food sectors?
Increase in benefits not what it seems
A 25% increase in SNAP benefits sounds like an absolute windfall until you do the math. Alan Guebert explains.






