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The last blue light special
Kymberly Foster Seabolt recalls the heyday of Kmart.
‘New U.S.-China Trade War Could Cost Farmers Billions’
Alan Guebert digs into the facts behind the headline “New U.S.-China Trade War Could Cost Farmers Billions.”
United Soybean Board accepting nominations for award
The United Soybean Board is accepting nominations for its third annual Tom Oswald Legacy Award now until Nov. 8.
Drought, rain pose unprecedented challenges for Ohio soybean crops
The combination of drought conditions and heavy rainfall from Hurricane Helene has left many Ohio soybean farmers grappling with compromised crop quality.
Supply and demand aren’t making sense
Marlin Clark weighs in on differing opinions on how supply and demand are projected to impact grain prices in this week’s grain markets report.
Do you know how Item No. 1278 was used?
Item No. 1278 brings to question use more than simply identifying a tool. Why does this corn planter have a spool of wire hanging from the back?
Pitt graduate students develop fertilizer inspired by vaccine tech
Pitt students developed AgriNue, a biodegradable, efficient fertilizer inspired by COVID-19 vaccine tech to reduce pollution and costs for farmers.
Appreciate the beauty of home
Eliza Blue reflects on the beauty of coming home to South Dakota after traveling.
Enjoy the special gift of October
Judith Sutherland reflects on the reasons October is a gift.
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.