Limbo market offers farmers little hope
Marlin Clark admits to being the bearer of bad market news recently. The only positive is that corn prices are so low, exports have increased.
The mule: A healthy hybrid
Mules are a healthy hybrid, displaying hybrid vigor, a phenomenon distinguished by superior characteristics far surpassing that of either parent.
Calling all antique aficionados to solve the latest Hazard A Guess?
I'm not convinced our Hazard A Guess? savants will be stumped by Item No. 1265, as I'm certain I have seen these lying around antique and thrift shops.
Reader writes from prison about hopes for life after
A Farm and Dairy readers writes from prison about his aspirations to start a career in agriculture after his sentence.
Help farmers by removing aluminum tariffs
A retired agricultural lobbyist writes Farm and Dairy to express his concern over the impact aluminum tariffs have on farmers.
Prone to roam
Kymberly Seabolt introduces us to her pets, Kai, Nova, Jackson and her escape-artist goat Buttercream, who likes to visit the porch in the morning.
Conestoga wagons hauled possessions and dreams of early settlers
The Conestoga wagon was a sturdy, dependable vehicle that could handle the rugged and virtually non-existent trails to carry early settlers west.
The farm raises more than just crops
Judith Sutherland is grateful her grandchild do their chores when asked — something she attributes to being raised on a farm.
At what level of ‘do something’ should agriculture begin to clean up nitrates?
Alan Guebert digs into the recent efforts of lawmakers to address nitrate pollution in waterways that is causing cancer.
No shortage of surprises on the farm
Eliza Blue is reminded that dealing with livestock and weather are two entities only a fool would claim mastery over.























