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Corn and soybean farmers say they look forward to a new approach with lake Erie, although the issue remains a priority.
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Alan Guebert believes the key to a better year in 2019, is to not swing at wild pitches, like "easy" trade wars and tried-and-failing farm programs.
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The U.S. grain market is finding it hard to define what is going on, and that results in nervous traders and a directionless market, says our fearless grain commentator Marlin Clark.
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Farmers are being challenged by climate change, retreating stock prices, large crop yields, an overdue farm bill, ongoing trade wars and more.
Soybeans

Ag policy doesn't make sense (except to produce cheap food), says grain merchandiser Marlin Clark in his column this week.
Rick Ebert

The Pennsylvania Farm Bureau says new a farm bill and strong trade agreements are crucial.
Scales and money

The year ahead will present some fiscal opportunities for farmers, but also many challenges.
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After reading last week's Dairy Excel, David Marrison believes the advice offered goes for all farmers and crop farmers need to be on high alert too.
sun in corn field

One minute we’re celebrating a trade deal that’s years from enactment, the next we’re hoping no one notices the lack of a farm bill that's needed.
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Alan Guebert reflects on Congress' slow, circular march to some legislative nowhere as September days evaporate.