A silver medal marriage
As Kymberly Foster Seabolt approaches her 25th wedding anniversary, she shares some insight into the dynamic between her and her husband.
Be a better manager, motivate your labor force
Dairy managers should improve their management skills. Learn how to improve your management strategy to capitalize on the strengths of your employees.
Think ahead to spring forage seedings
One thing we can do on these cold and snowy winter days is think of warmer temperatures and plan for new forage seedings.
Patience lets winter’s beauty to be appreciated
Julie Geiss shares some winter activities her family has participated in instead of cross-country skiing this year.
Soil evaluations a vital step when installing a septic system
A soil evaluation takes into consideration soil type, limitations, slope and depth to the perched seasonal water table to determine the best septic system.
What a difference a week makes to the market
Marlin Clark weighs in on the recent changes in the corn markets for the week of Feb. 15, 2021.
Reader agrees with Conner letter
A reader applauds the letter from Marge Conner in the Feb. 4 issue of Farm and Dairy regarding the treatment of protestors in the Capitol riots.
Sampling forages helps livestock farmers know what they’re feeding
The quality of forages made in 2020 was much better for most compared to the previous two years.
Finding beauty in the shadow of loss
Judith Sutherland reminds us to be grateful for what you had, even in the sorrowful shadow of great loss.
Apply ecology to stream stewardship
When making decisions on using or modifying their streams, stream owners may wish to consider the Laws of Ecology.























