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Ag must reconnect with consumers

Thursday, November 15, 2007

It was Larry, not Jimmy, Page that was mobbed when he left the stage in San Francisco earlier this year.

Top corn yields are more than luck

Thursday, March 4, 2004

Picking the right hybrid can put more corn in the combine.

Production impacts elevator contracts

Thursday, September 16, 2004

FARGO, N.D. – What should be done to your marketing plan if frost or other weather event has sharply reduced your production?
Preharvest marketing strategies generally emphasize selling a high percentage of the crop at favorable prices using elevator contracts and put options.

Christmastime bird counts seek Pa. resident volunteers

Thursday, December 5, 2002

Volunteers are the heart and soul of the count. In their circle, they count and record every bird species encountered over one calendar day during the official Dec. 14 through Jan. 5 count period.

20 vegetables to plant midsummer for a fall harvest

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Whether you want to replace early-maturing vegetables or you’ve had trouble getting things to grow, midsummer planting can give you a second chance.

Always count your blessings

Thursday, September 22, 2016

The worry that comes with motherhood will never end if you’re lucky.

Good weather grain market continues

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Grain prices have mostly continued lower the last week, although wheat shows signs of a bottom and the soybeans have had erratic trading that seems like indecision day-traders taking profits.

Gray tree frogs can be noisy masters of disguise

Thursday, August 30, 2012

July was too hot and dry for man or beast. One of the consequences is that evenings were quiet. I don’t think I heard a frog or toad the entire month. The gray tree frog Then the rains came, and the temperature dipped. Toads began to trill each evening, and the nightly chorus of crickets

Preparing seedlings for wildlife

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Shortly after noon on the last day of February, the thermometer on my porch read 62 degrees. It s no wonder I’ve been thinking of gardening. But I had trees on my mind, not vegetables or wildflowers. Planting woody vegetation is the best, though not the fastest, way to improve habitat for wildlife. It’s a

Spring welcomed at the Gueberts’

Thursday, April 5, 2007

The signs and sounds of another Illinois spring are everywhere and each one sends me daydreaming to another time, another place.