The nation's hard-fought flood controls have been eroding; now another Missouri River flood isn't just a threat. It's guaranteed.
The main questions about grain today are establishing a fair price and handling leftovers. Do we keep exporting them or plow them back into the soil?
Why buy the farm when you can rent the farmer? And to make it easier, why not put a downpayment on the legislature, too.
Our costs are going up like Mount Everest while life expectancy in the U.S. has stagnated. So why are we so afraid of "Obamacare"?
It helps when a beginning farmer is young. We can only sit back and hope that the truth doesn't grind them down.
The Missouri legislature is passing laws that make the world safe for Big Pig. That means the world is a lot less safe for the rest of us.
Endurance, discipline, and readiness for surprise attacks -- U.S. war veterans have what it takes to farm.
It's awfully convenient to edit literature -- and even history. The U.S. Congress gave it the good old college try.
Any campaign to supply sustainable food needs to take into account producers, the structure of the market, and retailers.