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Johnny Cash’s legacy speaks for itself
Johnny Cash was strumming in a whole lot of backgrounds across this great American heartland over the course of the last 50 years, writes columnist Judith Sutherland.
Early U.S. builders had Greek weakness
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about architecture’s Greek influence.
Solar power system sends power back to grid
Jean Bahr a University of Wisconsin professor of geology and environmental studies and an international authority on ground water, has installed an affordable, practical system into her Wisconsin home that transforms light from the sun into electricity, enabling her to meet a significant portion of her own electrical needs and to feed excess electricity into the Madison Gas and Electric power grid.
Whazzup in the shifting world of food?
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on analysis by the vice president of research of the American Insititute of Baking on what’s new in the world of food.
Editorial commentary: Keeping one eye on Washington
Politics, stalled spending bills and the impact of an Iraqi conflict: What’s going on in Washington? Editor Susan Crowell shares one economist’s perspective.
Happy bacon, unhappy blueberries, and Washington’s revolving door
Alan Guebert digs into recent decisions in Washington that have impacted the pork industry and organic blueberry farmers.
How to report sick, injured, orphaned or dead wildlife
Learn how to safely gather the information you need and report sick, injured, orphaned or dead wildlife to a state agency that can help.
War is expensive both on and off the battlefield
Alan Guebert evaluates the cost of war, and its impact on a global scale.
Ag boss doesn’t offer much that’s new
Alan Guebert digs into the ranking GOP member of the House Ag Committee, Pennsylvania incumbent Glenn Thompson’s views on ag policies.
How to garden for climate change
Learn how to garden or landscape to support future generations and how to make your garden hardier and better prepared to survive climate change.






