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Bears might have the right idea to survive the winter
Black bears have developed an admirable strategy: They gorge themselves in the fall, sleep through winter’s worst and give birth to cubs before emerging in the spring.
Corn prices not worth pulling out of conservation programs
WOOSTER, Ohio – With continuous corn production comes increased nitrogen inputs and higher chances of water quality issues associated with run-off.
Cattle producers can prepare for reopening of Japanese market
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Talks between the United States and Japan about the reopening of Japan’s market to U.
Steel mills in Weirton see a rebirth of industry with Form Energy
Weirton Steel was one of the biggest steel companies in the world before many mills closed. Now, Form Energy is building a battery plant on the former mills.
Markets dominated by lack of faith
A lack of faith is the biggest factor in grain price movement in the year 2020 so far, Marlin Clark explains in his weekly update on the grain markets.
CO2 pipelines to stretch across the Midwest
Investors are lining up to build carbon dioxide pipelines to carry CO2 from Midwestern ethanol plants to “sequestration” sites in North Dakota or Illinois.
Observe an attitude of gratitude all year
Taking a few minutes each day to appreciate the little things that blend into the canvas of the day may be just what we need.
For sale: Cheap bull and free trade
Despite the bile pouring out the nation’s capital, there still are three daily events in Washington, D.C. that every American can count on: sunrise, sunset and U.S. farm groups’ unwavering support for “free” trade.
Commentary: Water quality is a muddy issue
Improving nutrient management — whether by voluntary measures or by forced regulation — isn’t cheap. But it’s a muddy mess farmers can’t ignore, says Editor Susan Crowell in this commentary.
Already unimpressed with farm bill
Plenty to criticize in the new farm bill.






