Can you identify Item No. 1268?
Item No. 1268 is 17.25 inches long and features what appear to be two long handles with an adjustable pivot point and atypical jaws.
The enchantment of barn swallows
Judith Sutherland recalls her father's dedication to protecting the barn swallows that came to rear young in their dairy barn.
Managing risk in a risky business
With a substantial up-front cost in buying cattle this spring, summer grazing is as risky as it has ever been. However, better management can help.
Mud madness or spring renovations?
These best management practices can help horse owners keep their pastures and fields in the best condition possible, despite muddy spring weather.
Do animals notice a solar eclipse?
Find out how different kinds of animals are likely to respond to the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8.
GOP House hardliners are again threatening farm bill
Alan Guebert details the most recent barriers to passing a new farm bill, which has already been delayed and should have been finalized in 2023.
Is the equipment bubble deflating?
Are we going to see the equipment price bubble burst? Probably not, but lower demand and higher inventory is influencing the market.
Mumblety-Peg
Bryce Angell recalls a close call playing the game Mumblety-Peg during his childhood.
Glory be to a rainy spring
Wet spring weather has Eliza Blue and her husband busier than usual on their South Dakota ranch. However, they're grateful for the water.
Paul Harvey plans to share lifelong passion of gas engines with readers
Paul Harvey shares a biographical sketch of his life and the series of events that led to his collection at Coolspring Power Museum in his first column.