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Don’t know much about ag econ?
Had I known my professional life would center on chronicling the takeover of global ag business by global ag business, I would have listened more closely to Professor Lyle P.
Open A Can And Tie One On
If that sounds like I’m going to suggest we all get smashed on Thanksgiving, of course that’s not what I have in mind.
Truman: Just a Missouri farm boy
The words of former president Harry S. Truman share insight into this trail-blazing president, something columnist Judith Sutherland admires.
Contemplating a harvest at sea
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares tidbits from a good read, and a good soul-searching.
Staying on Survivor Island in latest economic downturn rerun
David Kohn, professor of farm management/ag economics at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, offers a few tips to assist in economic belt tightening.
PROGRESS: Battelle analysis shows growth in biosciences
Biosciences’ growth cuts across manufacturing, services and research and isn’t limited to medicine or agriculture.
Airborne soybean fungus could take flight across Atlantic Ocean to U.S.
Plant pathologists aren’t expecting soybean rust in the United States this year, but it could spread to Southern states within a few years.
Agriculture committee: Don’t move all of APHIS to homeland security
A new proposal will keep portions of APHIS in the department of agriculture.
Welcome a new Farm and Dairy voice
Farm and Dairy Editor says hello to a new behind-the-scenes talent at the newspaper: food and family life editor Laurie Steeb.
Nitrogen trading moves into limelight
Hold the carbon credit trading schemes. Now shoving its way into the climate change limelight is nitrogen trading, says Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell.






