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As for me, I believe!
Jim Abrams explores the plausibility of flying reindeer. Merry Christmas!
Unity across generations
Dairy Excel columnist Bonnie Ayars asks readers to think about their generational identity.
The challenges of being a sheep raising goats
Eliza Blue feels as if she is the sheep mother of two brilliant goats.
Put up nectar feeder for summer hummers
It’s not too late to put up a nectar feeder for hummers because feeder activity will peak from mid-July through early September.
4 tips for communicating on the family farm
Family members can be some of the toughest co-workers to have. Check out these tips to open the lines of communication on your family farm.
My kids think I am ‘cute’
As children become adults, they see their parents in a new light.
More farm succession workshops being planned
In case you missed the first opportunity, more farm succession workshops are being planned.
Photos of “family” trees fill albums
Year after year, autumn after autumn, the same trees here are photographed, from every angle, in every light. I have pictures of them when I could touch their tops. It reminds me of parents who take pictures of their children from the moment they are born, through every stage, on every occasion. The albums are
College student by day; agribusiness owner on the weekend
An agribusiness supports this Kent State University student during the school year.
If you love your cat, you’ll keep him indoors
Readers often ask if it’s possible to love both wild birds and cats. My answer is “yes.” But I always add that, “Cats make great indoor pets.” Our last cat lived the good life for 17 years. Outdoors, cats kill millions of song birds and small mammals annually, and their life expectancy shortens considerably. Here’s






