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Steve Baylor gives fishing with jigs new meaning
Meet pro walleye angler Steve Baylor, a guy, one would think, who would rely on a box full of every kind of lure ever made, tools of the trade they might be called. After all, he like all pro fishermen, wears a shirt with more sponsors on it than cloth. That and few fishing boxes,
Farm work catches up to the hardiest
Climb to the highest point of the barn’s upper hay mow, swing out on the old rope left over from olden days in which a pulley system was used to move hay. Swing out, steady and strong, then drop in the shelled corn gravity wagon on the barn floor below. Farm life See who can
There really is no place like home
Torch Lake in Michigan proved to be a glorious September getaway for Judith Sutherland, but, as always, returning home brings a feeling like no other.
Strap in, if you’re riding the e-wave
I can’t open the mail, or another farm publication, or my e-mail without reading the word “ethanol.” We’re riding the e-wave right now, bobbing along on high corn prices and floating on renewable energy currents from Washington.
Bicentennial farms are treasures
Let’s take a second to appreciate the fact that Ohio has farms that have been in operation by the same family for over 200 years.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 26, 2015
This week’s roundup includes news from the Hillsdale FFA chapter and the Northwestern FFA chapter.
Reclaiming the farm
Josh and Crystal Fluharty moved to the farm in 2012 and started to reclaim the land. It has been in the family since 1903, but not farmed since the ’70s. Learn what their plans are for this growing season.
Citizens’network tracks birds in Gulf
ITHACA, N.Y. — As oil continues to gush into the ocean from the Deepwater Horizon well, Gulf Coast bird watchers are taking action by surveying beaches and marshes for birds. Tracking By entering their counts at http://www.ebird.org, they are helping scientists track hundreds of species that could be affected as the oil spreads toward land.
The parent volunteers’ prayer
To be invoked by all PTO parents, volunteer parents, and room mothers (and fathers and “significant others”) among us.
Nanotechnology is making progress
WASHINGTON – Thanks to nanotechnology, tomorrow’s food will be designed by shaping molecules and atoms.






