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USDA 2023 forecasts: Colossal crops, measly prices and little backslapping

Thursday, May 25, 2023

A freight train of grain is barreling toward 2023/24 markets and farmers everywhere need to prepare for the rockier prices sure to follow in its wake.

Lessons learned from my father

Thursday, May 25, 2023

Judith Sutherland shares the memories of her father’s neighbor, and one of the most important lessons her father taught her.

Zip it

Thursday, May 25, 2023

Low rise? No thanks! Kym Seabolt would just like to zip up her jeans, using zippers greater than a quarter inch long.

Fast planting helps grain price crash continue

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Grain prices are trending lower as spring planting continues. Marlin Clark offers his insight in this week’s grain markets report.

Ohio no-till pioneer David Brandt remembered as a ‘genuine human being’

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

Brandt, of Carroll, Ohio, a national leader in regenerative farming practices, died May 21 from injuries sustained in a car crash May 18 in Illinois.

No quick start to farmer planting

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Marlin Clark explains how the markets responded after the USDA Crop Progress report revealed that not much corn and soybeans have been planted yet.

Grain Markets

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Note: Prices listed by grain elevators are bids for what the elevator will pay to buy your grain that day. It is not a retail selling price. All prices are per bushel as of close May 13. Corn New Crop Corn Soybeans New Crop Soybeans Wheat New Crop Wheat Ag Central, Mount Jackson, Pa. 4.22

The world is changing, we must, too

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Alan Guebert ponders whether we can have both dollar-driven efficiency and safety-centered resiliency as the overarching goal of American farm policy.

Walking in the shadow of hope

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Alan Guebert recaps his recent visit to the farmhouse of his youth.

Young and Farming: Nathan Steel

Thursday, June 7, 2018

Nathan and Megan Steel love dairy cows, but as the farm struggles to breakeven they looked to diversify. They jumped when a produce market was for sale.