Hunting for a husband
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares tips from a 1958 article on how to catch a husband, complete with her thoughts on these suggestions.
Partisanship, piffle and prattle
Alan Guebert offers insight on how groups fund research to confuse, mislead and redirect farmers, ranchers and naive policymakers away from solutions.
How to fight foxtail in forages
Foxtail is infamous for seeds that get caught in the gums of livestock, leading to feed rejection and potential infections. Learn how to combat this weed.
How to tune fishing lures
Learn how to make slight adjustments to optimize the way your fishing lures are working.
Hunting for raccoons: Part three
Judith Sutherland shares her husband's storied coon hunting experiences, and how they've shaped some cherished memories.
Overwhelmed? Pick one thing and do it
If you want to improve water quality, nutrient management or soil health on your operation, pick one thing and just do it.
Uncle Sam’s numbers are helping the grain markets
November soybean futures rallied to the highest level since July and corn futures had similar gains, following the release of the Grain Stocks Report.
Not everyone can agree on home improvements
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on how everyone's own personal taste is factored into the "improvements" they make to their homes.
Hunting for raccoons: Part two
Judith Sutherland reflects on the magnetic pull the woods have on the Sutherland boys during raccoon season.
Carpenters’ works stand test of time
Alan Guebert recalls the quirks and differences of the two carpenters his father called to do work on his family farm in southern Illinois.