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Thanksgiving up
As we enter the season of gratitude and giving thanks, Kymberly Foster Seabolt encourages others to consider what they can give up, what they can give away and what we can bless others with.
Feeding cull cows prior to sale may add more than you think
It’s possible that with a little more investment, cull cows can provide more revenue to their operation.
Preparing for winter and having a fire emergency action plan
Most barn fires are caused by three primary things: mechanical/electrical failures, maintenance deficiencies or misuse of equipment.
Life used to be more deliberate
Hard work and dreams of what could be, pushed early Americans to survive.
Lamb brought warmth and satisfaction
I was stunned to see a wet, newborn lamb crying, stuck between two board fences.
On the road: New York City
If farming and ranching is really about food, then farmers and ranchers should be at the forefront of New Food, not in the lead ranks of the Old Guard.
In whatever way you’re connected to agriculture, ‘thank you’
Pennsylvania’s Secretary of Agriculture, Russell Redding, offers heartfelt thanks during this season of thanksgiving: ‘Thank you for your commitment to agriculture, in whatever way you are connected.’
Near-record rains compromising wheat, corn and beans
Heavy rain continues to threaten the quality of wheat and other field crops.
Veterinarian warns of parvo risk for puppies at parks and in public
A Kansas State University veterinarian says taking your puppy out before it has been fully vaccinated for parvovirus could be deadly, especially at this time of year.
Ask FSA Andy before you mow that CRP ground
Hello Again! As you read this, Memorial Day is right around the corner, welcoming THE “official start of the summer season.” Maybe you will celebrate the day with a barbecue and a visit to the cemetery. Maybe you will attend a parade or maybe you will spend it in the seat of a tractor trying






