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Northbound juncos? A sure sign of spring
Juncos, or snowbirds as they’re often called, define the end of winter and the onset of spring for observant nature watchers.
The LL-GT27 soybean: What’s legal?
The LL-GT27 soybean has resistance to glyphosate, glufosinate and isoxaflutole. Learn how to legally apply herbicides to this soybean variety in Ohio.
A brief history of the s’more, America’s favorite campfire snack
Many will enjoy a s’more this summer, but do you know where this tradition comes from? Learn how the s’more came to be.
Bring on the winter season
Fall’s first frost — usually a mid-October event in my adopted central Illinois — waited until the last possible monthly moment — deep into Halloween night — to finally show winter’s white face.
Fifty years of never forgetting
Like most Americans of 1955 or so vintage, the lovely Catherine and I will spend time this week recalling our personal whos, whats, whens and wheres of President John F. Kennedy’s murder, funeral and burial 50 years ago. It is likely, though, we won’t talk much about JFK’s politics and policy because we were too
Moving forward a part of the mystery
Remember the trepidation of having to climb up the ladder to the dark hay mow very early in the morning after having stayed up late watching a scary movie the night before? It’s been years and years ago, but I still feel that tingling in the toes and chills up my spine just thinking about it! Scary story.
Dark-eyed juncos remind us of changing seasons
In the fall, we await the reappearance of migratory birds that return to us from the north. Among the first to appear are Dark-eyed juncos.
Elections come and go; we stay
While elected officials — good and bad — come and go, the people always persevere.
Changes are coming to FSA programs
Hello Again! Change is inevitable. Change is good. Change is a necessity. These phrases may seem like profound words of wisdom, but seriously we all know change occurs. The only constant regarding change that I know of, is when I slam my Tundra truck door, that change (coins) flies out of my ashtray in the
My grandparents taught me….
Our readers shared the most important thing they learned from their grandparents. Here are some of the special memories and amazing stories.






