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Horses dumped like unwanted cats
When a Kentucky reader stopped by Farm and Dairy’s booth at Farm Science Review, we chatted a bit about the extreme dry conditions down there, and the lack of pasture and feed for livestock.
Ten ways to go broke: Still good advice
Long before there was David Letterman, the University of Tennessee’s ag college came up with its own Top 10 list that’s worth reviewing.
Where’s Your Sense of Bling?
Shopping for my daughter Josie is easy. I envy her this. She knows what she wants, sticks to her list, and makes her choices with little indecision.
Farming isn’t all work and no play
Columnist Judith Sutherland compares visits to her cousins’ farm as a wonderful trip to a resort, where work is secondary.
Be kind to your friends and neighbors
Reading about farming in the 1930s has lasting message, columnist Judith Sutherland finds, as she continues her look at the book, RFD.
Start the Year with a Fresh Pot
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the helpfulness of Mr. Coffee Consumer Care Center.
Great cabinetmakers created the style
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the great 18th century English cabinetmakers whose designs defined a style.
Ashland Co. 4-H supporters thanked
Annual banquet honors meritorious service.
Know the differences in crop insurance
Growers have many new choices in the crop insurance market, but the clock is ticking on the insurance deadline.
Bacterial wilt is smashing pumpkins
The cucumber beetle is in the pumpkin patch, and when it is infected with a bacterial pathogen, it can be deadly.






