The problem with ‘weeds’
Having a diversity of plants in your pasture can be good for your farm — you may just have to diversify your operation.
Take the time to enjoy September
Judith Sutherland reminds us, there are a finite number of September mornings to revel in, and each is a gift worthy of celebration.
One size doesn’t fit all
When it comes to pasture management for horses, one size does not fit all.
Gasoline and vices
Bryce Angell muses, "I guess I should be thankful for the gasoline high prices. 'Cuz now I don't have money left to pamper all my vices," in a poem.
USDA: Net farm income for 2022 will rise $7.3 billion
According to estimates released by the U. S. Department of Agriculture Sept. 1, net farm income for 2022 will rise $7.3 billion to hit $147.7 billion.
Enjoy the splendor of autumn
Eliza Blue ponders the splendor of autumn.
Lies that our parents told us
Kym Seabolt shares the childhood lies her mother told her.
World economic problems overwhelm reports
All the good news in the U.S. Department of Agriculture from Sept. 19 reports could not overcome negatives in U.S. and world economic conditions last week.
Winter annual cereal grain forages success starts now
Winter annual forages can be a very economic feed for cows and heifers. The four most common winter annuals are rye, triticale, wheat and barley.
Nature chooses the riches it provides you
The truth is Northern Plains gardening is a gamble from start to finish. Eliza Blue weighs in on this season's harvest.























