Monday, June 17, 2024
kitchen

Kymberly Foster Seabolt is back at it again — remodeling the kitchen, hopefully.

I meant to grab a refill for my checkbook and was sorry to find an empty check box. I don't remember taking out the last set of checks and don't remember any order form that should have been sent in.

During a long-ago interview, the great grandson of a Kansas homesteader noted that only a handful of the 40 or so families who staked out farms with his family a century before remained after three years of disease, drought and death.

Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.

Dear farmers: In the midst of the holiday bustle we need to catch up on paperwork after the long harvest season. I still have several...

Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the science of coincidence.

Hello again,I cannot recall a February with this much snow and indeed in many places record snowfall has been recorded, and the month is...

Summer's heat seems far behind us, and far ahead of us, but that's precisely why milk producers should be thinking about managing heat stress now, says OSU Extension Dairy Specialist Dianne Shoemaker.

Family trees are often filled with more fiction than fact, observes reader Kevin Sherlock.

Had I known my professional life would center on chronicling the takeover of global ag business by global ag business, I would have listened more closely to Professor Lyle P.