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Finding purpose protecting the flock
Eliza Blue considers her way of lifestyle, her flock of sheep and how much joy and purpose both have given her.
Create something that will live beyond your time on Earth
David Marrison urges readers to be intentional in creating a voice for their legacy on the farm.
This weather, too, shall pass
Eliza Blue braves the unpredictable South Dakota weather to do farm chores.
Exploring the past and present in Athens Co.
Julie Geiss and her daughter hike Radar Hill near the Ridges on the campus of Ohio University in Athens County, Ohio, and take in all of the area’s history.
Don’t be a chicken — literally
Since January, 38 million chickens have died in the U.S. either because of HPAI outbreaks or the culling of flocks where it was found.
Coming war for US crop acres renews food-versus-fuel fight
The late winter scrum is a showdown over how many acres of corn, soybeans, cotton and wheat acres farmers will plant. Alan Guebert weighs in.
Finding the joy in everyday tasks
Perhaps enlightenment isn’t an antidote to the drudgery of mundane chores. Rather, enlightenment is discovering the joy inherent within these tasks.
Roundup of FFA news for March 9, 2017
The Hillsdale FFA chapter celebrated FFA week with a variety of activities that advocate for agriculture.
How to grow a Venus flytrap
Give your Venus flytrap a good shot at survival. Learn more about its soil, water, sunlight, air circulation, feeding and propagation requirements.
Does Daylight Saving Time make sense?
Kym Seabolt ponders the usefulness and history of Daylight Saving Time, wondering when it will outlive its usefulness and where we might end up if it does.






