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Elections likely to mean status quo for agriculture, subsidies
While Republicans regained control of the U.S. House of Representatives and Democrats held onto the majority in the Senate, the new agricultural committees in each chamber aren’t likely to touch farm subsidy programs.
Factory fishing jeopardizes important fish’s future
Quiz time. Name the most important fish in the sea. If you said tuna, halibut, flounder, marlin or swordfish, you’re wrong, at least according to H. Bruce Franklin. His book, The Most Important Fish in the Sea (2007, Island Press), makes a powerful case that menhaden is the correct answer. If you’re unfamiliar with menhaden,
Senate’s farm bill version on its way
WASHINGTON – The Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee approved its
Organic vegetable production workshop is for small- and large-scale growers
Get the basics of growing organic vegetables, as well as the basics of making organic vegetable farming a full-time venture, at two workshops planned in February in northeastern Ohio.
Highway bill includes ethanol tax ‘fix’
New, ‘leaner’ $14 billion comprehensive energy bill ready for Round 2.
Disappointment abounds after Doha Round negotiations collapse
SALEM, Ohio – Farm groups let out a sigh of disappointment after talks stalled earlier this week during the Doha Round of World Trade Organization negotiations.
Average Ohio farm values up 3.7 percent
Since 2000, the average value of pasture land has increased 25 percent in Ohio.
Portraits in Progress: Comp Dairy looks toward profits of efficiency
Jim Comp and his sons borrowed ideas from others to build a dairy operation making profits on the efficiencies of scale.
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas
We wanted your versions of “A Visit From St. Nicholas” and you didn’t disappoint! Here’s your poems.
It’s the memories that make the meal
Eliza Blue shares an excerpt from her book, “Accidental Rancher,” about making Lefse.






