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Offering a hand and word of hope
Give kindness where we can. It seems so small, but it is our only hope of making the world a better place.
USA: Red meat exports close 2013 on a mixed note
DENVER — Exports of U.S. beef, pork and lamb closed 2013 on a mixed note. Beef exports eclipsed the $6 billion mark for the first time, setting a new annual value record. At the same time, pork exports declined below 2012’s record highs while lamb sales rose in value on lower volumes according to statistics
Mark equipment, buggies for safety
Make sure farm equipment, buggies and other slow-moving vehicles are properly marked when driving them on the road.
Bur-ied by Kip’s puppy antics
Judith Sutherland provides an update on Kip’s training, and details his recent encounter with cockleburs.
Best advice for a Western elk hunt: Plan ahead
Yes you can. That’s the answer to the most asked question about western big game hunting. You can afford a western elk hunt in a quality area, in a comfortable camp, experience a horse and mule pack trip just like you’ve read about and dreamed about and honestly expect to see elk. Our choice for
Improving pastures with improved seed is worth the cost
Learn how to determine whether reseeding or overseeding might be the answer to improving your pasture.
Economics may be determining factor in soybean seeding numbers
The current economic environment will play a much bigger decision in determining the soybean sampling rate.
Centralia, Pa., is still burning underground
Many have forgotten why Centralia, Pa., is now a ghost town, but an underground coal fire is creeping forward.
Ashland, Ohio’s Andy White wins International Auctioneer Championship
Andy White, Ashland, Ohio, won the International Auctioneers Competition July 19.
Harrison County Fair: Kids put on show outside the ring
Ringman John Birney makes 4-H’ers work for their bids.






