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The end is near (sigh) again
In the decade-long, tens-of-billions-of-dollars effort to sell the world on a global free trade deal, several things did not happen. Didn’t come close. First, a global trade deal didn’t happen; in fact, it never came close to happening. Second, contrary to predictions, world trade did not end even though multilateral talks did. Indeed, worldwide merchandise
The simple surprise of fall’s treasures
Julie Geiss reflects on how a short walk in the fall can reveal so many treasures. Find out what she came across on a recent walk around her property.
Dairy farms must monitor cash reserves
Find out why opening the January final milk check for 2020 was a lot more fun than opening the 2019 January final.
Lake Ontario offers big game fishing
The New York shoreline of Lake Ontario and western ports near the Niagara River offer world-class salmon fishing.
Talking about my generation
The dramatic drop in farmers in less than five generations shows the power and culture-changing impact of technology on farming and rural America.
Apply now for CAB Colvin Scholarships
Five juniors or seniors already making a positive impact in the beef community will be awarded $7,500, $6,500, $5,000, $4,000 or $3,000 next spring.
A barn cat with stand-out status
Barn cat Betty White is pretty sure Judith Sutherland couldn’t run the farm without her.
Music to the ears: Early migrants are back
The first hints of migration appeared when a few turkey vultures sailed over Scott Shalaway’s house. Since then early migrants have continued to return.
Regaining soil functions
Regaining soil health means higher yields and more aggregate stability. Experts describe the need to treat soil like a living breathing being.
Bringing new life to old wood
Visitors to the Nokomis-Venice areas looking for the perfect piece of hand-made art for that empty spot at home owe it to themselves to see Minio’s work.






