Foraging for Fiesta
My love for the look of Fiestaware holds steady over the years, but the only piece I own is a white teapot that I picked up for a buck at our church rummage sale.
Can you hazard a guess on this mystery metal tool?
You identified the barbwire fence tool but can you identify our new mystery metal tool?
Facts and predictions: If you boat, be prepared
Mike Tontimonia shares previously unknown facts, unheard predictions, published stuff and other outdoor goodies having to do with towing boats.
Thank God, during difficult times, we have Blessed Assurance
Columnist says goodbye to his wife of 53 years.
A new driver
My pretty girl is taking her driver's test today and it's my job to hold down the plastic chair at the DMV and wait.
Some things are out of our control
The summer haze has combined with soggy days around this part of the Farm Belt. If weeds were worth something, we all would be rolling in money.
Matter doesn’t always matter
A month ago, Fred Kirschenmann, distinguished fellow for the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University, preached to the preachers of the Northern Plains Conference of the United Church of Christ in Bismarck.
Ask FSA Andy about program deadlines
September brings two significant deadlines for major FSA programs: ARC/PLC and Margin Protection Program.
Perspective provides gratitude
Judith Sutherland shares a personal experience and urges readers to learn to live with gratitude a difficult year comes to a close.
No easy answers for ag secretary
Alan Guebert poses the question, what do you do if you're the new secretary of agriculture, and provides some insight.