Grain prices continue slide on Chicago Board of Trade
Marlin Clark weighs in on the current state of the grain markets, identifying factos pushing prices lower on The Chicago Board of Trade.
Reckoning with the reality of a warming world
A reporter shares his firsthand account of surviving Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean, reflecting on the impact of climate change as storms intensify.
Witch hazel: The Halloween tree
Beginning in early October, the witch hazel suddenly bursts into bloom and is in full splendor by Halloween.
Kibler’s Longrifles takes pride in remaking history
Jim Kibler, of Kibler's Longrifles makes high-quality longrifle kits at his shop in Hanoverton, Ohio,
Ohio ag groups want to enter legal battle over Lake Erie pollution
Ohio agricultural groups, including the Ohio Farm Bureau, intervene in a lawsuit over Lake Erie pollution regulations, aiming to protect small farmers.
Danny Yahini builds homes to maximize energy efficiency
Danny Yahini, owner of Yahinihomes, builds energy efficient homes with recyclable and natural materials designed to maximize energy efficiency.
Monday holiday makes for odd trading
None of the regular Monday USDA reports were available on Oct. 14, also known as Indigenous Peoples Days, but the trading went on in Chicago.
Western Pa., Ohio farmers send hay, ag supplies to help farmers hit by Hurricane...
Groups from Pennsylvania's Armstrong, Clarion, Warren, Jefferson, Mercer, Erie and Venango counties made trips south in the past week taking hay and other ag supplies to rural areas hit hard by Hurricane Helene.
Northern red salamanders: An autumn spectacle
Tami Gingrich shares a unique experience where she crossed paths with a number of northern red salamanders in the fall.
REAP funding saves farmers thousands of dollars in electricity costs
Rich Perkoski received funding through REAP to put solar panels on the rooftop of his barn which has saved him thousands of dollars since they came online.