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The old farmhouse keeps on giving
The title Ag engineer devises simple forage dryer followed by this blood-curdling opening line, “Using items commonly found around the house .
What it was like in the ancient old days
On this, the occasion of my 10,000th birthday, I would like to say … oh, OK, I’m not really 10,000 years old.
Feeding for every penny in the milk check
With low milk prices, it’s important, as the saying goes, to “squeeze every penny possible out of the milk check.”
Bacon. Need I say more?
I honestly don’t think there’s anything I could write to give due justice to the something as beautiful — as heavenly — as (dare I say) godly — as bacon.
Ask Jen about meringue
Do you have a hard time making your meringue stick to the edges of your pie crust? Or does your meringue shrink once it’s been refrigerated? Jen offers five tips to solve your meringue problems.
Life doesn’t always go how we plan
To paraphrase the famous lines from Robert Burns’ To a Mouse poem: The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry. (If you want the Scottish brogue version: The best laid schemes o’ mice and men gang a’ft agley.) Today’s plans were to play outside after first writing the column, maybe getting some
Oil and gas downturn may not be all bad
The oil and gas slow down in the United States may provide the chance to get ready for the next boom in the shale region.
Early U.S. tourists write of Hudson River steam travel
I’ve been reading about how people traveled long distances during the early decades of the 19th century before the development of the railroads.
Feed ban expanded: No more poultry litter, plate waste or blood products
Food and Drug Administration beefs up firewalls that protect the U.S. food supply from mad cow disease.
Ag supply chain preps for COVID-19 uncertainty
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and other agencies say it’s business as usual in the COVID-19 shutdown. But uncertainty looms for agricultural markets.






