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Ohio Farm Bureau presidents' trip

Alan Guebert discusses the bleak year experienced by House Republicans in 2023, highlighting Kevin McCarthy's rise and fall, and offers a look into 2024.
the view from the seat of a skid steer, looking out onto a sea of large round hay bales wrapped in white plastic

Editor Rachel Wagoner shares her thoughts on the most productive ways to show your gratitude for farmers.
tractor stirring up dust in a field

Alan Guebert discusses two reports and how they demonstrate a need to adopt climate change policies in the agricultural industry.
Ohio Landowner/Hunter Access Partnership

There are nearly 20,000 acres and 147 landowners currently enrolled in the program, and there are hundreds of hunters taking advantage of it.
corn

The USDA recently reported an increase of 1.9 bpa in corn yield, to 174.9 bpa for the national yield estimate — 90 million bushels over the record.
capitol

Alan Guebert explains a GOP's proposal to reduce conservation, SNAP and rural development funding could affect the next Farm Bill.
U.S. Capitol

Evidence continues to pile up that today's political and grain market pile-ups will be bigger and messier than first thought.

The USDA’s latest round of programs seek connect farmers to local food networks. Despite these efforts, it's still hard for local producers to get real help.
vegetables

The USDA announced on Aug. 23 that $72.9 million will be awarded to 55 states and territories through the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program.
Capitol dome, Washington D.C., Farm and Dairy file photo

Republicans in Congress are already signaling that their return will bring no 2023 Farm Bill and no 2024 federal budget by Sept. 30.