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Farm Sciene Review

The 2018 Farm Science Review got underway with a talk on farm policy and farmers' biggest concerns.
Capitol dome, Washington D.C., Farm and Dairy file photo

National Farmers Union members took to Capitol Hill to emphasize the need to pass the 2018 farm bill and provide long-term support for farmers amid an escalating trade war.
Farmer Advocates

Alan Guebert reflects on comments made by a pair of ag experts about the White House's announcement about its $12 billion tariff mitigation package July 24.
Looking at equipment

The Farm Science Review showcases the latest in ag equipment, technology and services, for farmers of all sizes and commodities. It will be held at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center near London, Ohio, Sept. 18-20.
corn

David Marrison urges farmers to deal with low commodity prices by reevaluating fixed costs, advocating for agriculture and staying informed.
Capitol dome, Washington D.C., Farm and Dairy file photo

Alan Guebert says a hallmark of the Trump administration’s management of farm policy is picking fights that are as costly to win as they are to lose.
cows

Alan Guebert reflects on what lies ahead for the dairy industry.
Ag Barometer

Agricultural producer sentiment rose last month to its highest level since January 2017, as producers expressed an improved view of current conditions.
Capitol dome, Washington D.C., Farm and Dairy file photo

After last week’s farm bill belly flop in the House of Representatives, how do you think its members will be remembered by farmers, ranchers and historians?
ag trade

Alan Guebert hopes U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators can forge a better deal than the current option in order to export soybeans, corn and pork.