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You can hurl insults and spread rumors from the safety of your own home, and in many cases, you can do so anonymously. It is easy to be bold and tell so and so what is on your mind if you do not have ...
Trade has become a hot topic this year, with a lot of uncertainty. Trade-policy decisions being made in Washington, D.C., will impact farmers and ranchers in the countryside. This Market Intel report ...
Corn closed on the upside last week as the market reacted to better demand in domestic and world markets, Jack Scoville of ...
February exports of U.S. pork and beef fell below year-ago figures in February, according to data from the USDA and an ...
"I am sticking with my philosophy that every seedstock producer should cut half their bulls, and there were definitely some ...
How can we produce and process food in ways that provide delicious, wholesome food – but also protect soil, water and air quality? Savor the River Valley’s “Earth Day Farm ...
Farmers are putting final touches on planting preparation. “If the dirt says we can go, let's go. Don't be scared to start ...
Ag economists say a slightly more optimistic economic outlook for corn and large soybean stocks currently contributed to a ...
Preheat oven to 350°. In a medium bowl, cream the sugar and butter together. In a separate bowl, lightly beat the eggs, then incorporate into butter mixture. Sift the flour and baking soda together in ...
COLUMBIA, Ill. — For southwest Illinois farmer Ben Stumpf, the steady stream of income from a new federal grant allowed him to quit his second job working nights for UPS in Belleville and focus full ...
It was during the COVID assault that the Woster brothers and sisters spent a lot more time involved in joint emails and the occasional Zoom meet-up. We could have Zoomed more except that only one or ...