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Life puts us where we are supposed to be
“The bright sun filtered through the clouds, warming the fields of alfalfa that my father was mowing. Within a day or two it would be put into bales of hay, gathered from the field, stored in the hay loft and used to feed our livestock. I stood at the fence line with the lunch my
Unkefers sell feed business to Agland
The farm cooperative will sell Purina Mills feeds effective July 1.
Ask Jen about yogurt
My sister-in-law makes this wonderful fruit dip with Greek yogurt. It’s literally the best fruit dip I’ve ever had. She made it and brought it to a birthday party a couple weeks ago, where I demanded the recipe on the spot (obviously!). I am literally taking dictation on my phone when she stresses to use Greek
Auction Roundup for April 16, 2009 – Auctions are strong in weak economy
– Peter R. Kiko of Kiko Auctioneers and Realtors of Canton, Ohio, held an absolute real estate auction March 27 for Phillip and Jennifer Stone. The 282-acre farm in Burbank, Ohio, was offered in 13 parcels and then in combinations and finally sold as a whole for $1,516,000. – Auctioneer Joe Herr of Herr-a-cane Auctions
Pork producers blasted by new virus, PEDv
PEDv will mete a financial blow to many individual pork producers, but the tighter supply could trigger record-high industry revenues and the highest profit per head since 2005.
Ag department warns farmers to check for faulty anhydrous ammonia tanks
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey is encouraging farmers to check any anhydrous ammonia nurse tanks they have on their farm for pinhole leaks or faulty welds that could undermine the integrity of the tank. Exposure to gaseous ammonia can result in lung damage and death, so it is very important
Roundup of FFA news for March 9, 2023
Catch up on local FFA news from Zane Trace FFA, Hillsdale FFA and Racine Southern FFA.
Checking all the boxes
Jim Abrams offers insight on one of his favorite jobs as a game protector for the Division of Wildlife: placing and maintaining wood duck nesting boxes.
Calling nostalgia
When explaining how she spent snow days, Kym Seabolt was recently asked by a young friend, “why didn’t you just play on your phone?” And she’s got answers.
Scott Shalaway offers a final farewell to loyal readers
Scott Shalaway thanks readers and recaps his long career and prepares for retirement.






