Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Ag trade photo

Grain prices go up, make new contract highs and then go sharply lower. Marlin Clark weighs in on this week's changes in the grain markets.
wood frog

The University of Mount Union’s vernal pool in the Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center attracts frogs, ducks, snakes, newts, fingernail clams and water fleas.
fly fishing

Julie Geiss recalls the detour in Montana that fueled her sons' interest in fly fishing.
forages

Learn how to decide how much nitrogen to apply and how to select a harvest date to maximize forage yields.
grazing sheep

It is tempting to look out into the pasture, see a field of green, and let the animals out to start grazing, but there are two types of danger to consider.
picture of a gavel

Archer Daniels Midland last month agreed to pay farmers $45 million to settle. Alan Guebert weighs on this case and the bigger issue with these settlements.
comment

Kym Seabolt reflects on the criticism people in the public eye face for their appearance.
hats

Judith Sutherland remembers Helen Payne, a trusted source early in her reporting career, and her large collection of hats.
playing cards

The U.S. Department of Agriculture, in their infinite wisdom, played some big cards in the grain markets recently. Marlin Clark weighs in on these changes.
Niger sheep

Rebecca Miller says meat in or out days are yet another side effect of the increasing separation between the general public and people who produce food.