The crop harvest that just never ends
Remember when you expected to harvest up to Thanksgiving? Part of the problem with crop progress is perspective. We have gotten used to early planting, fast dry-down, and big planting and harvesting equipment.
Modern dentistry is worth a smile!
I was talking with a lady not long ago who told me she remembered her very first trip to the dentist. It was 1936, and she had a terrible toothache, which was made worse each morning and evening when she had to milk by hand the family's three cows.
Hospitality
"I was a stranger and ye took me in" Matt. 25:35.My wife and I were raised in homes where our parents taught us the...
Plan To Eat Healthy, Spend Less
Trying to go from breakfast all the way until supper, I'm
reminded, again how much better off I'd be, "grazing" through the day with several light meals and snacks rather than two bigger meals.
The Holiday Flavor of Vince
It's hard for me to accept something that was new in my lifetime becoming a classic. From my tail-end-of-the-baby-boomers perspective, compared to the antics of Crosby, Kaye, and Clooney in White Christmas, the animated escapades in A Charlie Brown Christmas are new.
Foresters can offer sound advice on timber sales
An explanation of the different types of foresters available.
Good Luck, Thrifty Prom Goers
I'm in the thrift shop business as one of my part-time jobs, so I'm always interested and amazed at the attractive attire a person can find by shopping at second-hand stores.
Bernice’s 90th
I know plenty of people in their eighties, my Dad being one of them. Octogenarians are young, compared to the dozens Willard Scott recognizes every day who have lived a century or more.
Ask FSA Andy about loans
Hello again,
One of the greatest challenges facing U.S. farmers is marketing their production at a profit. The last couple of years, corn and soybeans...
Hazard A Guess – Week of Dec. 7, 2000
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.