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Farm and Food File: Gee, what a coincidence…
In a Jan. 27 conference call with Wall Street analysts, the president and CEO of Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan, the world’s leading supplier of potash, couldn’t offer “an exact number” where potash prices might nick demand.
The apron: Piece of history and home
Home Economics was a required course for girls in our school in grades 7 and 8, while the boys were sent down the hall to Industrial Arts. The tomboy in me had absolutely no patience for such things as sitting behind a sewing machine, learning the intricate creation of something I would never, ever wear
Increase in benefits not what it seems
A 25% increase in SNAP benefits sounds like an absolute windfall until you do the math. Alan Guebert explains.
Resolving to seize the days
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s home will never look perfect, but she resolves to accept it all the same.
Ask FSA Andy about farm bill programs
Hello again, friends: It’s Monday morning and I’m regretting that I didn’t write FSA Andy on Friday. I realize it should be easy to write about FSA stuff, since the content is usually so exciting. I guess this article will be a little bit of everything. I went on vacation to avoid the rain, which
Whip-poor-will, owls and katydids: Night sounds
At 5 a.m. May 19 I awoke abruptly to a loud sound just outside the bedroom door. As the cobwebs cleared my mind, I realized I was hearing a whip-poor-will. Whip-poor-will Having heard whip-poor-wills only five times over the last 25 years, I thought perhaps I had set my bird alarm clock to wake me
Ride into the Selway
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about a ride in Central Idaho by the Selway River.
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas
We wanted your versions of “A Visit From St. Nicholas” and you didn’t disappoint! Here’s your poems.
Safety is the key when making corn silage
Harvesting corn silage can be dangerous. Please take a few minutes to review safety precautions and harvest recommendations.
Get the most out of raised beds
From flowers to veggies, and even pollinators too, this raised bed gardening means there is something for everyone to get involved in.






