Wildlife law violators pay the hefty price
Crime stories make national headlines every day, but violations of wildlife law usually escape the spotlight. But that doesn't mean federal conservation laws are...
Think outside of the box
Eric Keller shares some of his favorite homesteading authors, admiring their ability to solve problems by thinking outside the box — kind of like he does.
Remarkably, electric clocks predated home wiring
If you told most Americans living today that at one time people had to actually wind their clocks and watches by hand, they'd probably...
Thank God, during difficult times, we have Blessed Assurance
Columnist says goodbye to his wife of 53 years.
Get ready to study winter bird population
Last year FeederWatchers submitted 156,076 checklists, a new record. They reported a total of more than seven million birds.
USDA report may affect baby trends
Grain market traders got evened up ahead of today's USDA report.
It’s up to you to prevent PDA
Back in the day we shunned PDA.
No, not personal digital assistant - that's so 21st century.
PDA was Public Display of Affection, i.
Ohio River travel in early 1800
Did you ever wonder what the region looked like to this nation's white pioneers? Columnist Roy Booth shares his thoughts.
Fowlers of Leeds to World War I
Today I want to tell you a bit more of the great British Steam Engine and Cultivating Machine Company based on Michael Lane’s book The Story of The Steam Plough Works that was published in 1980.
Critical responses to mandatory national service
Last week I suggested that mandatory national service in one of many different fields would be a good way to bridge the gap between...