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The world is changing, we must, too
Alan Guebert ponders whether we can have both dollar-driven efficiency and safety-centered resiliency as the overarching goal of American farm policy.
Camels trail paved the way for Route 66
After the 1848 treaty ended war with Mexico, and the U.S. received all of Texas above the Rio Grande, a new form of transportation was needed — the camel.
Advice for new parents
New parents get advice from those who have been parenting for minutes, and those with decades of experience. Kymberly Seabolt’s is not to worry so much.
Consider a summer fishing trip to Canada
Have you thought about a fishing trip to Canada this summer? A day’s drive will get you to a string of warm days full of adventure.
Better equipped for farm accidents: Wayne County fire departments receive grain rescue units
With the help of the Trent Insurance Group, a Nationwide Insurance affiliate, the Wayne County Farm Bureau was able to give four local fire departments grain bin rescue tubes.
Commodity loans made available
The right loan can make a big difference for your operation.
Bears might have the right idea to survive the winter
Black bears have developed an admirable strategy: They gorge themselves in the fall, sleep through winter’s worst and give birth to cubs before emerging in the spring.
Concept of conservation: Oaks and Acorns
The concept of conservation, using resources sustainably over time, is relatively new.
Pheasant hunting numbers down in South Dakota
There is good news and bad news coming out of South Dakota, the nation’s honey hole for pheasant hunting.
Now’s a good time to plant shrubs, trees, vines
If your backyard plans include adding new plants for next year, get a head start this fall. Just be sure to get started before the ground freezes.






