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New year, new car
Kymberly Foster Seabolt has never been fancy or flashy when it comes to choosing new cars. Ironically, her newest vehicle has its own plans.
Farmers face backlash for comments in Washington Post
Alan Guebert reacts to the nearly 5,000 readers’ comments posted online in response to sentiments from farmers included in a Washington Post article.
In the long run it’s, well, a long run
USDA sees just a $1.9 billion growth in net farm income over the coming 10 years — from a $77.6 billion forecast in 2019 to $79.5 billion in 2028.
Trump speaks to American Farm Bureau for second year
President Trump told the Farm Bureau that building a wall along the U.S. southern border is a matter of national security.
Ranking hunting and fishing magazines
Mike Tontimonia shares his list of the best hunting and fishing magazines.
Wildlife studies provide food for thought
The Wildlife Society recently released some short summaries of wildlife research that provide food for thought.
How can insects survive winter weather?
Insects avoid winter extremes in the same ways that vertebrates do, but they do it from a variety of life history stages, not just as adults.
Curious naturalists love to find owl pellets
Next time you need a gift for a budding naturalist, consider owl pellets. They could be the sparks that inspire a young biologist.
Why do we see gulls during winter?
If you’re seeing gulls this winter, it’s probably cold, you’re probably a few miles from a lake or river and there’s probably an open dumpster nearby.
More nature books for the holidays
Looking for a great holiday gift for an outdoorsman? Check out part two of Scott Shalaway’s annual list of books for outdoor lovers.






