Farmland prices are on the rise, but calling the current situation a “bubble” is off the mark. read more »
Giving Thanks by Giving
Just because our nation is plentiful with food, doesn’t mean everyone has a meal on their table. So, this month let us give thanks by giving to others who are truly in need.” read more »
Who's Listening?
I have never been a “vocal” part of the election process. I’ve always had very strong convictions, and new who and what I would vote for or against, but never shared my views with many others.” read more »
The Lost Sheep
Coyotes account for half of all predator kills, which in a recent year numbered almost a quarter million head of sheep. In dollar terms, livestock losses due to coyotes are in the tens of millions of dollars annually.” read more »
Farm Bureau Asks Senate to Oppose Federal Water Control Bill
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Off the Shelf: Oats
America’s Heartland looks into the use of oats and what’s available in grocery stores for consumers.
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Federal Water Control Bill Is Bad News for Agriculture
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Tabasco's Still Kickin' as the King of Hot Sauces
Foodies, who generally are more discriminating than other consumers, continue to influence the food grown by America’s farmers and ranchers.
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