Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Part II Check out the first column on this series here. In the world of animal health, a positive ending to testing or treatment is always...

When a town has a birthday, every single soul becomes a candle, glowing with a type of happy pride.

As the simplicity of summertime bows to bus schedules, long days and short nights, it still makes me wistful after all these years.

Sometimes, the only dose of medicine that makes any sense at all is time spent in the innocence of a child's playroom kitchen. Last...
U.S. Capitol

We have been waiting too long for the policy makers to realize something major needs to be changed with the entire structure of the farm bill.

There are few things in life more difficult than saying that final goodbye. When my father-in-law passed away unexpectedly in 1997, my husband said the suddenness of his passing was difficult to grasp, and yet a blessing in its quickness.
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Judith Sutherland's grandson and great-nephew enjoy watching the kicker baler make its way across her western boundary field.

"The summer skies are darkly blueThe days are still and brightAnd evening trails her robes of goldThrough the dim halls of night." -- Sarah...

By JUDITH SUTHERLAND Farm and Dairy columnist In 1950, my dad graduated from high school and welcomed a young man who had just...

Many farmhands passed through our farm and each one became a part of our family. They were like brothers growing up, and I have fond memories with each of them.