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The new federal farm bill will not generate windfall profits for agricultural producers, according to financial analysis.

Ohio State's annual roundup of regional farm outlook meetings kicks off in Wayne County Nov. 18. A complete schedule follows.

The USDA revised how it will establish oilseed bases under the new direct and counter-cyclical program contained in the 2002 farm bill.

Meetings are scheduled for Sept. 23 and Oct. 2 in Trumbull County.

It's the most complicated farm bill in history, which means producers have to answer tough questions before making decisions.

A new Web site will include farm bill program details, questions and answers, program applications and sign-up forms.

President George W. Bush signed the new farm bill Monday, May 13, after the U.S. Senate approved the conference report May 8 by a 64-35 vote.

Ohio's lone representative on the conference committee says the farm bill isn't a "safety net," but a "trap."

What are the long-term implications of the new farm bill dairy provisions? Northeastern Ohio Extension dairy specialist Dianne Shoemaker offers her perspective.

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the farm bill process.