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Birds as drunk as skunks make headlines
Earlier this month, residents of Gilbert, Minnesota were alarmed by flocks of birds behaving erratically. Find out what causes birds to get drunk.
Unconventional risk management in the beef industry
There are a thousand ways cattle production can go wrong, but one often forgotten is the risk associated with producing a bad steak.
Weather changed, but the grain prices, not so much
Another week, and still no good reason to be bullish on these grain markets, says grain merchandiser Marlin Clark.
3 things to be mindful of when towing a boat
If one tows often, he or she will experience an occasional tire or other trailer failure. It’s not “if” but “when.” It just happens.
Cover crop prevents weeds, protects soil, but it’s all in the timing
By flattening a cover crop, farmers don’t have to disturb the soil for a new crop. But timing is tricky.
Is it time to till yourno-till field?
With any agronomic practice, including tillage, there are benefits and drawbacks.
The Contrary Farmer will live on
The legacy of the Contrary Farmer, the late Gene Logsdon, will run deep and wide.
Do you know metric conversions?
Knowing your conversions can save you money, and is good for everyday life.
Keep pastured poultry warm and dry if you want egg production
Producers who raise pastured poultry and want to maintain egg production this winter should keep their birds as warm and dry as possible, experts from the Purdue University College of Agriculture say.
Our cow herd history hinges on genetics, environmental factors
To get to where we are today, certain things had to happen a certain way.






