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Will the farm bill get done on time?
While the Senate and House each passed versions of the farm bill earlier this summer, neither is in a hurry to combine them before leaving Capitol Hill.
Regular order and the farm bill
Regular order is, in fact, how the House and Senate ag committees are writing the 2018 farm bill.
No-till becomes way for Fred Yoder to leave his legacy in the land
Fred Yoder began using no-till practices early on in his farming career, a passion he has passed on to his son.
Rifts already in bipartisan farm bill
Only the most optimistic think the 2018 farm bill will be done before the current farm bill expires Sept. 30. Editor Susan Crowell shares why.
Stealing the farm bill spotlight
The 2018 farm bill will be enacted on behalf of food consumers, and not food producers. Editor Susan Crowell explores the implications.
Those trips across field add fuel costs
URBANA, Ill. – Strip-till and no-till tillage systems have lower fuel use and lower costs than typical-till and heavy-till systems.
A game of high stakes and bad bets
One minute we’re celebrating a trade deal that’s years from enactment, the next we’re hoping no one notices the lack of a farm bill that’s needed.
Farm bill policy makers stuck on repeat
Congress is back in Washington and its ag leaders hope to finish the 2018 farm bill before the snow flies.
PUCO ends FirstEnergy’s decoupling rates
FirstEnergy and the Ohio Attorney General’s office came to an agreement on the House Bill 6 decoupling clause guaranteed profits for the energy company.
Pa. DEP penalizes EQT for release of abandoned mine drainage
The Pennsylvania DEP announced that EQT has paid a $294,000 fine for releasing 4 million gallons of abandoned mine drainage in Allegheny County.






