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Swans’ song is angelic winter music
Twice, in early December, when glowering clouds veiled the skies so thickly that nothing was visible, I heard their song.
Music makes life complete and amazing
Columnist Judith Sutherland’s life is a patchwork of songs, each tune bringing back a memory all its own.
Land of the free, and home of the brave takes on new meaning
Who’s brave enought to tough it out? Columnist Judither Sutherland shares a review of the book, Braving Home.
People’s department’ switching to USDA Inc.
It used to be known as the “people’s department,” but the USDA has been hijacked, writes columnist Alan Guebert this week.
Picture for beef exports still unclear
AMARILLO, Texas – Trying to predict the future for U.S. beef exports is, at best, a murky proposition.
Avoid pitfalls in soil fertility programs
Misconceptions about fertilizer applications result in missed yield opportunities.
Farmers safe from lawsuits if they help with research
Livestock farmers can get ‘safe harbor’ from clean air violation lawsuits if they volunteer to let the EPA monitor their farm for two years.
Fair board OKs race track, horse barn demolition; makes way for new building
A straight portion of the racetrack will remain for other events.
Combing a catalog to make the perfect list
The fictitious story of a farm family looking through the Montgomery Ward’s Fall and Winter 1930-31 Catalogue to make their Christmas lists.
Run through Mill Stream Run Reservation ignites new passion
Julie Geiss’ daughter gets hooked on distance running following the completion of her first half-marathon at Mill Stream Run Reservation.






