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The language of birds is a beautiful one
Birds vocalize throughout the year, but the purpose of the sounds varies. Always, however, birds sing to communicate.
Go slow on the bull market
You wouldn’t order a new pick-up truck without reserving the right to amend—choose—how the truck is equipped inside and out. The same goes for a new combine or an operating loan. After all, it’s your farm or ranch so, naturally, you’ll choose what’s right for you and it and not let some ratchet-jawed salesman dictate
Turkeys and deer prepare for winter’s worst
Turkeys and deer must prepare for winter before it gets here.
The wisdom of hard work on the farm: ‘It won’t kill you’
It is the universal German Lutheran explanation for all the unnecessary sweat generated by farm folks since the Garden of Eden, “Besides, it doesn’t kill us.”
A-maizing corn has been around for centuries
For the next few weeks fresh sweet corn will be available at roadside stands, farmers markets and even grocery stores. When the corn is fresh and sweet, it can set off a buying frenzy among shoppers. Everyone wants a dozen ears of corn when it’s fresh and sweet. Ancient origins A taste for sweet corn
Success… at the end of a rope halter
They are barely able to walk and yet they pick up the end of rope halter and make their first debut in the show ring. We can hardly wait to watch them grow up and move closer to the other end of the halter. Yet turn around and they are graduating from eighth grade, high
So what is a conservation district, and what can it do for me?
What is a soil and water conservation district? For the life of me, I can’t come up with a simple answer.
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Christmas creeps in on little Pilgrim feet
To a child, that goofy pilgrim buckle hat is just an orange barrel slowing down the fast lane to the good holiday, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Rushmore is the world’s largest sculpture
Hugh Earnhart digs into the history of Mount Rushmore. Learn how the idea began, the faces were chosen and the work was completed.






