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Child’s death barely raises an eyebrow
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt takes a serious note discussing the death of a 20-month-old child who was beaten to death.
When nobody knows the words, ’tis the season for a silent night
Let’s face it: No one really knows all the words to There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays, or even The 12 Days of Christmas, for that matter. Columnist Kym Seabolt prefers to just hum along.
The tragedy of misplaced ‘rights’
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt comments on the sad story of little Rilya Wilson.
Rescue workers need special farm training
Farmedic Training teaches fire, emergency medical, and rescue personnel to respond to farm accidents in a way that will reduce the rate of injuries and death on the farm and to themselves.
Keeping good time means regular oil changes, for your clock and your car
Taking care of your timepiece investment takes time.
Undercover sting nets arrests at Pine Hill Meats
Cloth and stone: Geotextile fabric, rock layers build solid heavy use pad reputation
SALEM, Ohio – Heavy use pads do what their name suggests: protect heavily used areas. They can reduce soil erosion, improve water quality and improve aesthetics around the farm.
Keep pasture management farm records
Another new year has arrived with the usual mix of interesting weather for livestock producers. As we begin our attempt to keep those New Year’s resolutions, we are constantly faced with challenges and temptations. I would like to suggest at least one resolution that you attempt to keep this year. That resolution is keeping better
Letting go is for the best
Eliza Blue learned lessons she expected to during lambing season this year. With the help of Mother Nature, it turned out to be her most successful one yet.
Fine proves what, not who, we truly value
Alan Guebert digs into Big Meat’s latest scandal involving a $1.5 million fine paid by a company called Packers Sanitation Services Inc.






