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Confirmation Sunday: Starting down the path to heaven in front of a forsythia bush
We may have thought Confirmation Sunday as parole day from catechism purgatory but (as our gray-haired elders predicted back then) it would become the first step on a journey of deeper understanding and deeper commitment.
Grandpa’s angel
Bryce Angell crafts a poem, detailing an important lesson his grandpa taught him about seeing angels.
Forecast for March: Very, very hot
After hiring into the market newsletter biz 30 years ago, my new bosses informed me that I’d sink or swim on how well I learned either fundamental or technical market analysis. I had two weeks to master one. Since fundamental analysis centers on farm and ranch facts and figures and technical analysis relies on charts
Think about it: Belated Christmas greetings
It hardly seems possible that Christmas is here and gone again. It seems like just a few months ago that I was getting ready to plant my garden. Summer is over and little by little, Old Man Winter is doing his best to creep in upon us once again. This is my 30th year of
Pointers for buying a rod and reel for Dad
Considering the purchase of a new rod and reel for Dad? If so, here’s what you need to know. There are three basic types of rod and reel sets: closed face, open face spinning and bait casting. Options Closed face outfits are basic in nature, fairly bullet proof, and less expensive than the others. Almost
Loyal friend never truly left us
Judith Sutherland’s missing English Shepherd has been found. Unfortunately, it wasn’t the reunion she had hoped for.
Pennsylvania eyes tax credit to link retiring and young farmers
Pa. state Sen. Elder Vogel has introduced a bill that would create a personal income tax credit for landowners who lease or sell their land, buildings and equipment to beginning farmers.
Future is unknown, always has been
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the unknown technologies of tomorrow and the unimaginable ways they will impact agriculture.
You don’t always get what you want
You don’t always get what you want.
That lesson seems so simple and yet can be so complex over the course of a lifetime.
Falling into fitness? It’s all in the jeans
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt says with autumn comes a clothing reality check.






