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Fun didn’t always require an outlet
There is just nothing like a mid-winter party to lift the spirits. Yesterday, our home was filled with lots of great kids and the wonderful laughter and fun that comes along with a gathering.
Gafkjen heads west to pursue dreams
Columnist Judith Sutherland tells part three of pioneering farmstead settlers in the early 1900s.
Stick to the toy bunnies, chicks this Easter
Recent outbreaks of avian influenza add to the list of reasons why it’s best not to buy live Easter bunnies, chicks and ducklings for children.
Buckeye Egg barns start closing Nov. 20
The newest closure schedule orders Buckeye Egg to begin depopulation Nov. 20.
Just trying to nudge the world a little
Why we do what we do here at Farm and Dairy: Editor Susan Crowell on ag reporting.
Enjoy your favorite things every day
The best way to enjoy your “favorite things” is to consider, as much as possible, only surrounding yourself every day with your absolute “favorite” things.
Perdue is the new secretary of agriculture
Trump’s pick for secretary of agriculture has been sworn in.
Plymouth High School FFA member restores 641 Ford tractor
Walker Wallace, a freshman Plymouth FFA member, details his experience restoring a 641 Ford tractor for his Supervised Agricultural Experience project.
Expected China market finally pushing prices
Soybean, and to an extent, corn, purchases from China have stirred a rally that has November soybean futures over $10 for the first time since Dec. 4, 2017.
Shutdown? Not on farm of my youth
There was no “shutdown” — not in the U.S. government sense, anyway — on the southern Illinois dairy farm of Alan Guebert’s youth.






