Guerilla parenting
The next time we feel moved to criticize, we would all do well to thank God and Guardian Angels and practice a little gratitude instead.
Putting the ‘con’ in econometric
While American farmers and ranchers were eyeball-deep in spring planting and first-cutting hay, their commodity groups and federal government were knee-deep in narrowly-focused studies.
What’s carbon dioxide have to do with it?
The Medina Soil and Water Conservation District received a small grant to assist farmers comparing cropfields for carbon dioxide emissions as a direct indicator of soil health.
Grain market rally looking good, but reasons still unclear
The markets have made significant improvement, at least for now.
Food miles and farmers: Shortening the distance between farm and table
Food miles matter to farmers. Learn 13 ways that farmers can reduce the carbon footprint of food production.
Chemical giants putting on quite the dance act
Chemical companies are making a lot of noise as they consider mergers.
Soil testing is important for pasture management
Soil testing can make a big difference for your pasture growth.
Naming a boat requires thought
Each spring, the Boat Owners Association of the United States digs deep to learn which are the most popular names for the year.
Memories of Gram
My Gram's time on this earth would span 31,652 days. 1929-2016. It was so much more than numbers. My Gram lived the hell out of that dash.
Skeeter the bottle-fed lamb has a bright future
Anyone who has ever fed an orphan lamb or a newborn calf can tell you it is an experience that stays with you.























