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End of trade war or beginning of cold war?
Will the futures traders’ bet pay off again, with talks of a U.S.-China agricultural trade deal on the table? Alan Guebert shares his thoughts and concerns.
Part I: Interstate pipelines planned in Ohio
There are several types of pipelines being constructed, including collection lines, intrastate lines and interstate lines.
Did you blink? It is indeed all gone
Somebody — was it you? — really, really blinked from the time you were warned that if you did it would all be gone! — because since I issued that warning just two weeks ago it is indeed totally all gone! And now that daylight saving time has also gone, the amount of light diffused
After a false start, miscanthus stutters into a new era
Aloterra touted miscanthus as the next big thing. The company got dozens of farmers to grow it for them. That was almost a decade ago. Where are they now?
Hunt legally with these considerations
Hunters, trappers and anglers try very hard to do the right thing and stay within the rules. See if you can pass today’s hunting quiz.
Lead paint: One family’s terrifying experience
“Mrs. Lawton, we have the results of your son’s lead test and the doctor wants him to be retested, and she wants to see him again right away.
The facts, numbers jumble: Go figure
Columnist Alan Guebert speculatees on the mystery of how identical facts and figures often lead people to draw different conclusions.
Locke family raises the kind of sheep ‘that make meat’
Coshocton County family builds on generations of sheep production experience.
Milk Income Loss Contract Program sign-up begins
WASHINGTON — Sign-up for the Milk Income Loss Contract Program began Dec. 22 and will continue through the program’s expiration date, Sept. 30, 2012. The 2008 Farm Bill reauthorizes the Milk Income Loss Contract Program, which operates similarly to the counter-cyclical payment program for crops, and makes three key changes in program operation. Changes Under
How did you learn the joy of accomplishment? Can you say ‘rock pickin’ party’?
The farm ‘chain gang’ toiled in the fields, in the hot sun. But we weren’t planting or weeding or even picking a crop. Unless you call rocks a crop.






