New year, old(er) me
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on turning 50, focusing on who and what she loves and spending less time on things that really don't matter.
Hazard a guess on this tool from Plain City
You started off the year well! You figured our first tool out in no time at all, but this next one is a bit trickier, can you Hazard a Guess on what it is?
Truth is constant; beliefs will vary
Farmers are steeped in epistemology because they know that dogma won't raise a crop, wean a calf or repay the banker. That takes knowledge and hard work.
A farewell to the owls of West Virginia
Leaving their West Virginia home behind, Scott Shalaway and his wife received a farewell from the owls in their woods.
Beagles great for hunting, companionship
Mike Tontimonia welcomes a new hunting dog to his family, anticipating little Gypsy will be ready by next autumn.
Every farmer plays huge role in soil conservation
All farmers should try to prevent soil loss. It doesn't take long before topsoil is compromised and your ability to produce top-yielding crops is hampered.
Gift of life made visible with recent birth of granddaughter
Judith Sutherland is reminded of the countless gifts life has to offer as she welcomes her new granddaughter to the world.
Think of key words to stay focused throughout new year
How are you doing on your New Year's resolutions? Dairy Excel columnist David Marrison recommends focusing on just one word a year.
Falling back on grain market’s technical analysis
One of the side effects of the current government shutdown is that we are missing much of our fundamental information in the grain markets.
Holding our breath for better 2019
Alan Guebert weighs in on the state of the country amid the current economic and political circumstances.























