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The dullest week of the year
The good news this week is that there is no news in the grain markets. No news this time of year is good news.
Building healthy livestock guardian dog pack hierarchy
Tarma Shena discusses makes up a healthy livestock guardian dog pack hierarchy, as Tanaka decides she deserves the same respect as everyone else.
Carpenters’ works stand test of time
Alan Guebert recalls the quirks and differences of the two carpenters his father called to do work on his family farm in southern Illinois.
Storms and birds: Thoughts from North Carolina
Scott Shalaway details what happens to birds during storms such as Hurricane Florence.
The sweet bridge of summer
On the southern Illinois dairy farm of Alan Guebert’s youth, July was a slow, sweet bridge between spring’s hard hustle and fall’s quickening step.
Tough summer: Hot weather, cool grain markets
From our fearless grain commentator this week: “A producer should start with the understanding that he is better with a good crop and poor prices than a poor crop with good prices. Then, hope that he is the one with a good crop this year!”
Soybean tariffs will hit farmers hard
A trade dispute with China escalated last week with China’s announcement April 4 of a proposed 25 percent tariff on imported U.S. soybeans.
Turkey hunting hasn’t changed
Turkey knowledge penned nearly 50 years ago hasn’t changed one bit. Turkeys are one of Ohio’s greatest hunting challenges.
Blood for bats
Blood-sucking bats, mythical or real-life? Penn State animal science students collect bovine blood for Philadelphia Zoo’s colony of vampire bats.
Better together: 5 ways small farms work together to achieve big goals
Small farms have unique production, distribution and marketing challenges. Learn how they can work together to overcome these obstacles.






