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Shady
When it comes to boundaries and behavior, Mother Nature and her critters are more than a little shady.
House passes nutrition-only bill, but clock’s still ticking on farm bill
Can a conference committee quickly hammer out a new farm bill before Sept. 30? Doubtful.
Planting catches up, but markets still erratic
Marlin Clark provides a planting progress update and weighs in on recent changes in the grain markets.
The coming autumn can’t be denied
It wasn’t even Labor Day yet when Halloween decorations, cards and other gimcracks appeared on store shelves.
Farmers thankful for payments, but prefer market access
Trump’s market facilitation program is helping, but farmers say they’d rather have more trade and market access.
What to do if winter feed is short
If you are one that will be short on hay, there are several things you can do to have enough for the winter.
Mann Library unveils rare ag books
Cornell University has established a Web site devoted to making available full-text copies of more than 800 important agricultural texts.
Lawsuit dismissed in MWCD battle
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio – The Ohio Supreme Court has dismissed a Massillon woman’s lawsuit filed against the Conservancy Court of the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District.
California Farm Equipment Show gets new name
The world’s largest agriculture show will be Feb. 13-15.
Prepare your dairy herd for fall season
Dwight Roseler, an adjunct professor in the Department of Animal Science at Ohio State University, offers tips to hep dairy farmers prepare for fall.




			
			
			
			
			
			
			

