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Good life takes hard work done well
How does one define a life well lived? There are many people who would base this answer on the amount of money one has in the bank, or the vehicles parked in the garage or the number of vacations a fellow can afford in a year.
Touching lives one reader at a time
Years ago, I received a card in the mail from a Farm and Dairy reader, wishing my daughter well. This gentleman had read my column, and said it touched his heart in a way that he could not quite explain.
An extraordinary autumn gears up
Hasn’t autumn been extraordinary this year? November blew in, and each day so far has been as mild as a day in May.
Only the wealthy can truly eat healthy
Eating healthy in today’s world can prove to be a major challenge.
I just ran across a very old book in my collection which has intrigued me.
Help for the Lonely Heart
“You just can’t imagine what loneliness is,” Dad confessed quietly as he eased his way off our deck that has needed new steps since we moved in (has it really been 13 years?).
The rest of the milk price story
Columnist Judith Sutherland doesn’t see the signs of impending upscale living.
Honeybees’ secret life gives deeper insight
Despite her dislike of crawling, creeping, buzzing creatures, Columnist Judith Sutherland looks a bit deeper into the remarkable societal structure of honeybees.
A grand reason to celebrate
Columnist Judith Sutherland continues her series on the Myers clan.
Vital Vegetables: Low Carb/High Variety
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb is skeptical of many diet plans, including Atkins.
Setting the ambiance with a veranda
A home wasn’t a home without a porch or veranda, observes columnist Roy Booth.






