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Mourning as a community means you are not alone
Eliza Blue mourns the loss of another beloved member of her community.
Midwestern farming must adapt to reduce topsoil loss
Alan Guebert weighs in on a University of Massachusetts study that revealed 24-46% of topsoil has been lost on intensely-farmed Midwestern land.
Dakota plains life demands deep roots
The folks who live and work on the Dakota plains have to be as resilient and deeply rooted as the grasses that thrive here.
Healthy birds fly, still need birdhouses
The current housing market has Kym Seabolt contemplating the long-term prospects for her children.
‘Stacking bales syndrome’
Eliza Blue is suffering from a little bit of “Stacking Bales Syndrome” after a long winter cooped up in her home.
Growing roots to stay grounded, healthy
Eliza Blue has learned in order to support healthy, sustainable growth above ground, there needs to be an equal amount of growth below ground.
Dear Sonny, dear Sonny, we need your help
State officials, ag commodity groups and others want a piece of the $9.5 billion pie Sonny Perdue is set to dish out as part of federal coronavirus relief.
Crude oil’s price collapse hits ethanol market hard
Alan Guebert predicts the bloodletting oil war’s shock waves will pound the U.S. ethanol market throughout the spring and summer.
Salmon and trout hanging on the edges
Mike Tontimonia recaps his recent experience fishing the Niagara region of Lake Ontario.
We should talk, we need answers
Where will CRISPR take us? Answers to this question and others shouldn’t solely come from government regulators like USDA, according to columnist Alan Guebert.






