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Quit giving extreme voices attention
Alan Guebert sheds some light on why he’s not sharing comments from his most critical readers this year and what the real problems facing rural America are.
Stay a cow length apart
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares her thoughts on voting by mail, following state mask mandates and the disinfectant wipe shortage.
The joy of seeing children as parents
Judith Sutherland reflects on the joys of seeing her children raise children of their own.
Not everyone can agree on home improvements
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on how everyone’s own personal taste is factored into the “improvements” they make to their homes.
Planting decisions get muddier
Alan Guebert has some ideas on how Congress and the Trump administration could drive market prices higher and deliver more income per acre to all farmers.
Chestnut trees hold holiday memories
At its peak, the chestnut represented about one-quarter of all hardwoods growing across its range. Today, scientists are trying to restore them.
Troubleshooting pregnancy rates
Pinpointing poor reproductive response in a herd of cattle will be helped by accurate and complete records, and sometimes diagnostic testing.
Grain market still looking for direction
As the growing season winds down, the grain market is still looking for direction, says our fearless grain commentator Marlin Clark.
Implementing teff grass into your forage system
Teff grass originates from Ethiopia. It is a warm-season annual grass that can be used for hay, silage, or pasture.
Understanding plant physiology improves pasture management
The understanding of how plants respond to various interventions by you, the manager, will make for a more productive pasture.






