US may have the muscle in a trade fight; Mexico may have the law
Alan Guebert digs into the U.S.'s trade trouble with Mexico, which plans to ban genetically modified corn imports by 2024.
Almost time for lamb-nesia
Every winter around this time, baby lambs begin prancing through Eliza Blue's dreams — no matter how exhausted she was during the previous lambing season.
Music, memories remain intertwined
Music is a gift like no other, evoking a lifetime of emotion in just a few minutes of any given song.
Make the most of your winter planning
There are opportunities to learn and grow through the winter months. Now is the time to plan what the rest of the year on your farm could look like.
Three major commodities, three different trends
Marlin Clark analyses the most recent trends in the grain markets, delivering this week's grain report.
The Great Carbon Boondoggle, part 2
Alan Guebert offers insight as to how Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed carbon pipeline could yield massive profits while greenwashing even more oil money.
Not a night owl
Kym Seabolt has no idea what happens after 9:30 p.m. because she's asleep and she likes it that way.
There’s nothing like a snow day
Judith Sutherland recalls the snow day adventures of her youth.
Contemplating the benefits of a simpler time
If she could have lived in another decade, Julie Geiss would have chosen the early part of the 1920s.
Don’t forget what is under the snow
Good pasture management during a wet winter means being cognizant of erosion and having a plan for the spring and summer.























