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The walls come tumbling down
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is back at it again — remodeling the kitchen, hopefully.
Mud control is grazing management
Mud can be detrimental to livestock and cause soil loss. Graziers need to have a mud control plan as part of a comprehensive grazing management system.
The TPP: Free trade’s cheap talk
Most U.S. farm and commodity groups aren’t clear on the exact elements of the just agreed-upon Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Well, when I was your age…
While we’re talking the olden days, we might as well reminisce about all the ways we defied sure death.
The Iowa Agricultural Summit: Just call him Bruce, not kingmaker
Columnist Alan Guebert did not attend the Iowa Agricultural Summit March 7 in Des Moines because, oh dear, this is embarrassing, he was not invited.
Ohio directors announce new water quality funding
More funding, more initiatives to combat Lake Erie algae.
High prices: What’s a carnivore to do?
If most Americans followed commodity prices as blindly as they follow the Kardashians, the national dinner menu might well feature bushels of cheaper-by-the-day grains and teaspoons of record-priced pork, beef, poultry and fish.
This year’s waterfowl survey is all good news
The results of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s 2009 Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey are in, and the news is good. The preliminary estimate of total ducks in North America was 42 million, up 13 percent from last year’s estimate and 25 percent greater than the 1955-2008 average. The survey samples more than
A distinguished fellow gets shuffled
In the big, slow move this past summer from the big, painted house in town, my worn copy of Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac went missing.
Einstein influences federal budget
While Albert Einstein proposed the theory of relativity nearly a century ago, today’s Congress and White House have perfected its application.






