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Draft dodgers
“I’m excited about insulation.”Who says that?I do. I uttered that very sentence the other night as we were preparing for bed. I have spent enough years with Mr. Wonderful to know that sentence is akin to whispering sweet nothings in his ear. Over the years we have tried to find every last nook, cranny, and
An imperfect shepherd is thankful for the perfect sheep
The Clun Forest sheep have performed better than Eliza Blue could have hoped, especially during lambing season.
Cat ranching not a good business plan
It’s too bad cat ranching isn’t a lucrative business model. Because if it was, Eliza Blue would have all the success.
How to talk to your partner about succession and estate planning
Farmers and their loved ones should complete a succession and estate plan to ensure a smooth transition once they are gone. Learn how to get started.
Putting the pandemic in perspective
The pandemic is touching the lives of everyone, globally. That knowledge helps put things in perspective for Rebecca Miller.
Down the primrose path
A long harvest and bitter winter loom, as President Donald Trump threatens even tougher trade sanctions on key U.S. food buyers beginning Sept. 1.
Biological spring is just around the corner
The vernal equinox arrived last week; however, biological spring is still several weeks away. Learn what signs truly signal its arrival.
With President Trump, you basically get what you voted for
Donald Trump’s trade policy and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s rising crop estimates are putting pressure on farmers and ranchers.
The measured steps of a steady man
Allan Guebert recalls the steady way his father lived and died.
Mom was a hard worker, may she now rest in peace
Alan Guebert remembers all of his mother’s best qualities following her passing on April 22.






