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Worker wages are not the cause of higher food prices
Alan Guebert investigates higher food prices. All too often the money doesn’t flow to farmers, farmworkers or food processing and restaurant workers.
A kiss and a prayer for our benefit
Alan Guebert remembers the true meaning of Memorial Day among weathered gravestones.
History made, but not in grains
History was made even as China, a major producer of urea, has its production cut off. Marlin Clark weighs in on this and the grain markets.
Tyson realizes its market power is slipping before going on trial for price fixing
Tyson’s recognition that its market power is being bled away by some of its biggest customers came just before it went on trial for alleged price fixing.
Farm and Dairy newsroom honored for 2020 writing, design
Farm and Dairy newsroom staff earned national and regional accolades for 2020 writing and design projects.
Neil Harl is remembered as the smartest person in the room
Alan Guebert remembers the life of Neil Harl, following his death, and explains why he was the smartest person in the room wherever he went.
Nicholas Meat breaks ground on new ‘sustainable’ waste treatment plant
Two months after the plant was temporarily shut down because of waste management issues, Nicholas Meat broke ground on a facility that should solve its waste issues and more. The Sustainable Resource Facility is a biodigester that will turn the meatpacking plant’s food processing residual into fertilizer and biogas.
Rating Ohio’s five popular fish species
Mike Tontimonia rates the most popular fish species found in catchable numbers throughout northeast Ohio.
Boat buyers should understand loan rates
So you’re going to need a loan, Mike Tontimonia can help you with the basics of financing your new boat.
Skunk cabbage: aromatic, early sign of spring
In early spring, if your daily travels take you along a stream that meanders through a wet meadow, you might notice skunk cabbage growing through the snow.






