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It’s deer shed hunting season
Most whitetail bucks will have dropped last year’s antlers by the end of January and once it is a shed, it represents a coveted prize to the first person to find it.
Remember your FSA election ballot
Watch your mailbox for your official county office committee election ballot. If for some reason you don’t receive a ballot, feel free to notify your county FSA office.
Garlic has its benefits
Garlic can boost your body’s response to common cold, cancer and other ailments.
Planning a holiday meal, stress free
Planning a holiday gathering and meal can be stressful for hosts or hostesses. There seems to be a lot of pressure placed on the person in charge. However, establishing a wonderful and stress-free meal is possible with a few easy-to-follow tips.
Happy New Year! Thoughts for the New Year
The sunrise lit up the bare winter branches along Route 11 for a beautiful view I would have missed had I gone home the night before and had I not been ill on New Year’s Day.
Small town fun or big time heist?
One reader wishes community festivals would be fun instead of expensive to attend.
Rainbow of tractor colors is beautiful
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares the secrets of getting to know farmers.
Homesteading: Wild West beckons
What was it like to be lured by the pamphlets and the rhetoric, to head West for land, lots of land, just by homesteading it. Columnist Judith Sutherland wonders just that is a series starting in this week’s column.
Survey: Bringing home the bacon not easy when bacon prices drop
WASHINGTON – Retail prices for food at the supermarket decreased slightly in the fourth quarter of 2006, according to the latest American Farm Bureau Federation Marketbasket Survey.
Biotech pot continues to simmer
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on Monsanto’s announcement to stop breeding and field level research of Roundup Ready wheat.






