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The Rabbit Died
No, this isn’t about a pregnancy test (that old expression is obsolete, anyway). We gathered on the other side of our creek-that’s-only-a-creek-when-it’s-good-and-rainy.
Soccer mom confessions
I am the mother I warned myself about. In all those blissful early years of having children (babies, really), I had big plans to do very little.
Here’s to a not so ‘perfectly’ good year
On your mark, get set, go back to school! That rite of passage, the “back to school season,” is upon us once again, ready or not.
My friends have me flying out of control
I am running with a bad crowd. Somewhere there is a bookish gathering of nerdy, sedentary types missing me terribly.
Dairy Excel: See the potential for the trees: Managing all your farm’s crops
Farmers should pay attention to trees, one of the most ignored crops on most farms.
Dairy Channel: Fine-tuning feed mixing and feeding
Scrimping on feed costs won’t always save you money, says columnist Ernie Oelker.
Everybody wants my information
Columnist Kym Seabolt wants to know why everyone wants to know her mother’s maiden name.
Farm Credit Services concentrates on annual September elections
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Farm Credit Services of Mid-America voting stockholders will elect members of the board of directors through mail-in ballots during the association’s annual elections this fall.
Past makes present burn brighter
The dairyman stormed into the local paper and demanded to speak to the editor. His tone was “brusque, belligerent” and after he was directed to the appropriate spot, the “short oldish man with a rural turn to his speech, leaned the [butts] of his hands on the desk, stuck out a grizzled chin, and lit into the editor.
Great Lakes 2000: Symposium seeks to find single voice
More than 400 people interested in Great Lakes issues on the national, regional, state and local levels gathered recently in Toledo.






