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Counting on someone else’s misfortune

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Too often in the markets, a good year comes at someone else’s expense.

Good grain market news is harder to find

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Maybe the only good news is that the corn and beans have not fallen through support and may bounce higher.

Seasonal piles

Thursday, September 10, 2015

I only clean for new people. In fact, if I clean for you, we probably aren’t that close — yet.

Let’s invent the perfect Mom App

Thursday, November 27, 2014

I’ve had my smartphone for almost three years (that’s practically a golden anniversary in the tech world), and I have become that person who, when faced with a new challenge or task, says ‘I think I have an app for that.’

Some teachers are hard to forget

Thursday, October 16, 2014

If we were to ask 100 people to name a person who had a large influence in their life, I would be willing to guess that a teacher would be among one of the oft-repeated answers.

Paint fades, but healthy soil does not

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Take a little time and a little money and take a good look at the fertility level of your fields. When was the last time you pulled a soil test for that corner pasture that you can only graze for a few days a month cause there’s not much grass? For that matter, when’s the last time you sampled your best field?

Touching the electric fence

Thursday, May 29, 2014

American humorist Will Rogers once noted that he “wasn’t a member of any organized political party” because “I am a Democrat.” The crack is dead-on funny because it’s bulls-eye true. Just ask any Democrat.

I need more wood for the stove, but…

Thursday, March 6, 2014

The tall, mostly dead red oak on the eastern edge of the farmette still stands this late, long winter, saved mostly by this late, long winter. The majestic, strong-armed tree, my age or a little more, had a date with the saw and maul as soon as the weather turned cold. Deep snow and face-cracking

Ask FSA Andy by FSA Andy about service-oriented architecture

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Hello Again! Most of us are fortunate to have missed most of the last major snow and ice storm that slammed the south and moved up the east coast. The old woodchuck certainly got it right this year. My daughter is not happy to have to make up snow days and I think that senioritis

New farm bill was a shameful process

Thursday, January 30, 2014

The farm bill may be settled, but the process was ugly.