Traders change focus to weather market
In his weekly market report, Marlin Clark sheds some light on how corn, soybean and wheat prices could be impacted by weather over the next couple of weeks.
Look for record global grain crops
World trade expected to reach a record 123 million tons.
Ag equipment dealership bill moves in Pa. Senate
HARRISBURG, Pa. -- The Pennsylvania Senate has passed S.B. 1169, sponsored by Sen. Mike Waugh, R-York, which amends the Pennsylvania Fair Dealership Law to...
Ohio natural gas production up 18.4 percent during 2012
COLUMBUS — Reports from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) show the development of Ohio’s mineral resources in 2012 produced more than $2.7...
Will it work to pay farmers to sequester carbon?
Farmers enrolled in the Soil Health Partnership program can participate in a carbon reduction incentive system, in which growers are paid by corporations to sequester carbon in their soil.
Tough times to give market advice
Marlin Clark offers grain market insight following the release of the January USDA Inventory reports and the signing of the Phase One China Trade Agreement.
How long can corn prices stay high?
By Daryll Ray
How long can this go on? How much higher will corn prices go? Those questions are of concern not only to corn...
Farm groups hope new alliance will block those attacking agriculture
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Twenty-three major farm groups have formed a new organization to develop and implement a well-funded, long-term, and coordinated public trust...
Farmers near Grand Lake St. Marys complying with nutrient plan requirement
Ohio livestock farmers near Grand Lake St. Marys commited to plans to curb nutrient runoff from their farms.
Bowman v. Monsanto: U.S. Supreme Court sides with Monsanto in biotech ag seed patent...
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled May 13 in favor of Monsanto in a landmark intellectual property law case involving patented seeds.