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The risk of conspicuous sustainability
Back-to-school shopping is a piece of cake with my 16-year-old son, Jon. We don’t shop. And I love it.
Pa. touts 550,0000 acres of preserved farmland in 30 years
The Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture recently announced that the state has preserved 550,000 acres of farmland over the last three decades.
Now’s the time to pump up ethanol use
A reader urges the U.S. legislature to “wake up and begin funding more ethanol plants.”
I’ll tolerate them, if they tolerate me
One reader would like to see farmers open their land to recreational ATV riders.
Are you there Norfolk Southern? It’s us, the ones affected by your disaster
Following the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, on Feb. 3, the residents of East Palestine and surrounding areas wait for a reasonable response.
What will the projected planting report tell us?
Marlin Clark offers insight on the latest data released in the USDA Projected Planting Report and the March 1 Grain Stocks Report are released.
Prepare for worst, pray for the best
As analysts account for the economic downturn caused by COVID-19, 2020 farm income prospects remain dismal.
A trip to the California Bug Fair
Dr. Scott Shalaway recently attended the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History’s annual Bug Fair. He also spotted a bear on his property and has made note of the return of cicada brood V.
Corn, soybeans sink on winter news
USDA says we may plant 96 million acres of corn. They look for 76 million acres of soybeans, although there is some thinking that we could see as much as 79.75 million acres. Last year we planted 77.198 million.
NCBA agrees to pay back $217,000 to Beef Checkoff Program
A letter dated Jan. 7 was sent to the USDA outlining resolution between the CBB and the NCBA.






