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It’s been such a long time coming
“It is late April. Daylight comes now around 4 o’clock. While the sky is still dark roosters begin to crow from various farms in the neighborhood. Their voices pierce the dark sky like a knife cutting a design in the top crust of a raspberry pie, and the morning comes through like colored juice out
Farm stress: Your today will define tomorrow
Even on the most difficult days, farmers need to step up to the plate believing that what they do matters, because it does. That belief, that optimism, and even a little forced enthusiasm will be enough to lift you.
Knee jerks and collateral damage
Biotechnology can feed the world, save lives, protect the environment, and improve human and animal health and welfare.
Touching lives one reader at a time
Years ago, I received a card in the mail from a Farm and Dairy reader, wishing my daughter well. This gentleman had read my column, and said it touched his heart in a way that he could not quite explain.
Intricate handiwork is art of the display
Stitchery Showcase of entries in counted thread, canvas, surface stitchery, multimedia and quilting on exhibit April 26-29 at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens.
Raw milk case back in court
SALEM, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Agriculture has appealed a ruling handed down in Ohio’s most recent raw milk battle.
Appreciate the beauty of home
Eliza Blue reflects on the beauty of coming home to South Dakota after traveling.
Tariffs are never a good idea
Alan Guebert considers former president Donald Trump’s decision to make import tariffs the centerpiece of his campaign’s economic policy.
A tough 2024 gets tougher
This year’s estimated 15.2 billion bushel corn crop will generate an estimated $11.4 billion less in gross farm income. That’s a hard hit to the wallet.
Be a spokesperson for the soil
Learn how to take steps to improve the health of your soil.






