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Shifts in national priorities could leave the farm bill and commodity support at the bottom of the list.

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the many sides of limited vision, whether it be in athletes or in cattlemen.

J.B. Penn, newly installed under secretary for farm and foreign agricultural programs at USDA, says the department will sell government-owned sugar to ethanol producers and others to improve domestic prices, manage USDA's sugar inventory and help meet U.S. energy needs.

It's time for Ohio residents and officials to get serious about farmland preservation. That is, if we're really serious about it, comments Editor Susan Crowell.

Sen. James Jeffords' decision to leave the Republican Party has one profound implication for agriculture.

National association proposes giving growers the support they need - only when they need it.

House Agriculture Committee members have recommended that the House Budget Committee permanently increase the budget allocation for agriculture.

The Ohio Farm Bureau made its annual trip to Washington to visit with Ohio Congressmen and talk about ag policy.

The Farm Belt has a lot of political capital invested in the administration of President George W. Bush.

The sugarhouse on the farm Bill and Dee Belew bought in 1992 is one of the oldest in Geauga County. The base of the evaporator dates back to the 1800s.