Adaptability is key for employment
Dairy Excel columnist Bonnie Ayers provides insight into what skills and qualities dairy industry employers are looking for in potential employees.
Knives, forks, and farmers favor acting on immigration
A plan two California lawmakers have developed, The Agricultural Worker Program Act, could put farmers and ranchers at the forefront of immigration reform.
Cowboys make winter better
The Cowboy Way, Alabama, has provided Judith Sutherland with an enjoyable escape from snow and ice.
Thermometers: How exactly do they work?
Little glass tubes of mercury or red-dyed alcohol have done duty as temperature indicators since the 17th century. Find out how they work.
Gearing up for spotted knapweed
It may only be February, but it's time to start thinking about weed control in your pastures and prepare for combatting weeds in 2019.
Know the corn syrup science, dilly dilly
The Bud Light Super Bowl corn syrup ad brouhaha is more about fear-mongering than beer.
5 food-trend opportunities for farmers in 2019
Gain insight into the food trends that are expected to dominate 2019, and learn how you can create new opportunities for your farm.
Cleveland Boat Show is snowed out
Mother Nature took the wind out of this year's sails at the Cleveland Boat Show as the temperatures dropped, heavy snows fell and the winds blew hard.
Tidy up
Everyone is decluttering via Marie Kondo and the "KonMari Method." Now, Kymberly Foster Seabolt would like to introduce readers to the "Seabolt" method.
Milk the best, sell the rest
"Milking the best and selling the rest" is fundamental to dairy farm management; however, the condition of the animal needs to be considered for transport.























