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Strength through faith endures all
To describe my dear friend Karen as strong seems an understatement of epic proportions. Karen, who has made a career of helping others to attain and maintain physical strength and vibrant health through the gym and therapeutic massage business that she owns, is indeed an impressive athlete who holds world titles for her accomplishments. Strength
Indigenous corn offers genetic map
FARMINGTON, N.M. – A few thousand ears of fresh, colorful Indian corn may help archeologists learn more about the early history of Native American societies in the Southwest.
Ag engineer plays matchmaker
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Matching forage equipment sizes and needs to the number of acres harvested can have a direct impact on the economics of making hay and silage.
An anniversary I’d rather not celebrate
This is anniversary month. It will not be celebrated or even observed. Don’t anyone dare to wish me happy anniversary! It was one year ago on Oct. 3 that a tumble — more like falling off a cliff — from my high bed in the middle of the night, changed the course of what is
Korean War anniversary triggers memories
Ten years ago Farm and Dairy published a couple of my columns about my experiences in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. I’d like to rerun them (slightly revised) in honor of the veterans of that struggle, as well as the veterans of all our wars and especially, the men and women serving in
Cookbook Will Celebrate 90th Anniversary
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb is counting on readers to submit their favorite recipes for our latest cookbook project.
9/11 anniversary reminds us of loss of innocent lives
Editor: Who can forget the 3000 who died on that horrific day ten years ago? Our government has been retaliating ever since against those responsible. That same government protects those who murder 3000 innocent daily in abortion clinics. It’s easy to ignore or forget what we don’t see. W.J. McChesney New Galilee, Pa.
Plowing contest to celebrate 50th anniversary
WEST UNION, Ohio – The World Conservation Exposition and Plowing Contests were held in Peebles, Ohio, in Adams County Sept.
Unconventional car has no engine or transmission
This car has no engine, no transmission and no differential. It weighs half as much as a conventional car. Each of its four wheels has its own built-in electric battery-powered motor, meaning the car has the ability to make sharp turns and change direction very quickly.
Some background on homemade steam engines
We spent the past several articles reviewing many of the engine makes from various places in the U.S. and Canada. At shows you will often see an engine put together by a mechanic or engineer following his own ideas or saving some money over the current collectible prices. The Blumentritt engine, built in 1878 in






