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Acres expected to go back into corn

Thursday, February 6, 2003

A Purdue economist predicts more corn and fewer soybean acres in 2003.

Consumers to spend $12 billion for Super Bowl match-up

Thursday, January 30, 2014

The most watched professional sport in America will draw an estimated 181 million viewers — 75.4 percent — when the Denver Broncos take on the Seattle Seahawks Feb. 2 for Super Bowl XLVIII.

So lucky to be Caroline’s mom

Thursday, October 30, 2008

“The best way to keep children at home is to make home a pleasant atmosphere — and to let the air out of the tires.” — Dorothy Parker Among some of my earliest Farm and Dairy columns was a piece in which I talked about my impatience while awaiting the birth of my second baby.

Joys of married life

Thursday, February 9, 2017

It doesn’t matter how loud or messy the other person is, you’re all in.

A rally that weather has not stopped

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Marlin Clark talks about how the weather is changing the crop market. He also discusses the drought of 1988.

Setting new goals for 2011

Thursday, January 20, 2011

By the time you read this the majority of New Year’s resolutions will have been cast aside like old shoes. It takes roughly 21 days to make — or break — a habit. If you’re not careful you may have already lit up, eaten a second (or fifth) doughnut and expressed enough road rage to

School starts: Cort stays home again

Thursday, September 18, 2003

Columnist Judith Sutherland continues fighting for her son’s health.

Always our sunshine, you will be missed

Thursday, March 3, 2016

The number of people from far and wide who came to pay their respects to Bob Sutherland, the honor guards, the presentation of the flag, a 21-gun salute, all made up an unforgettable, impressive tribute.

Enjoy the splendor of autumn

Thursday, September 22, 2022

Eliza Blue ponders the splendor of autumn.

Killer lipstick, poisonous apples and
global warming? Just add water

Thursday, June 6, 2002

Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt voices disdain for the scientists, news reports and so-called experts who proclaim the sky is falling.