Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Carroll County pipelines under construction.

Alan Guebert believes the problem with the industrial mind in agriculture is that it floats along on a rising sea of taxpayer money and unaccounted costs.
Old Faithful

Julie Geiss and her family continue their trek West all the way to Yellowstone National Park, the crown jewel of the park system.
cattle grazing

It is time to try stockpiling forages to extend your grazing into the fall and winter. 

Can you name this mysterious antique item that was found in the woods? Don't break the streak, take your stab at identifying it today.
farmers hands on tool

Being a farmer or dairy producer also brings unique challenges not experienced by others. Sometimes, these stressors cause physical and emotional strain. 
farm storm

Judith Sutherland shares the message: Anger, simmering with an unreasonable wish for total control, is a dangerous thing. 
soybeans

Will the weather improve drought-stricken beans in the Northwest Corn Belt or yellowed bean fields of the Eastern Corn Belt? Marlin Clark weighs in.
Walt Sturgeon

Walt Sturgeon, a nationally known expert on mushrooms, educates enthusiasts about foraging for, identifying and eating wild mushrooms.
Buffalo Bill Reservoir

Julie Geiss and her family make the third stop on their trip West at the former home of one of the most famous cowboys, Col. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody.
meat label

Alan Guebert explains what needs to be done to level the playing field in the agriculture industry in terms of crops, chemicals, seeds and meat.