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Approach life with the right attitude
If Judith Sutherland could give any piece of advice to parents of very young children, it would be to teach them to both win and lose gracefully.
Farm chores made fun, with the help of boy’s dog, pony sidekicks
Judith Sutherland’s dad often said he knew he was born in the time and place that suited him perfectly and was always grateful for that divine placement.
The journey, how long or short
Judith Sutherland ponders growing older and the prospect of outliving friends and family members.
For noninsured crops, consider NAP
Hello Friends! My kids love Halloween, and judging from the decorations on some of the houses around the mile, there are several adults in my area who love it as well. Sometimes it takes me back to when I was a kid. My mother would help make me up into either a ghost or some
DOE offers up $35M for new tech that can cut methane emissions
The U.S. Department of Energy is offering up to $35 million to develop technologies to reduce methane emissions in the oil, gas and coal industries.
Eliminating GMOs would raise food prices
If there was a ban on GMO crops in the US, consumers could expect food prices to rise 1-2 percent per year, and an increase in greenhouse gas emissions.
Managing risk in a risky business
With a substantial up-front cost in buying cattle this spring, summer grazing is as risky as it has ever been. However, better management can help.
Outstanding graziers named in Pa.
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – With winter feed costs being so high these past few years, extending your grazing season is economically important, and profitable.
How much is American agriculture really ‘ravaging the air, soil and water?’
Alan Guebert dissects a New York Times video, which blames American agriculture for “ravaging the air, soil and water.” Did they get it right or oversell?
Tractor pioneer remembered for his legacy
On Jan. 2, 2011, at the ripe old age of 96, Harold Brock from Waterloo, Iowa, died peacefully at his home. So what, you ask? Design Well, because Harold Brock was in on the design phase of two of the most popular farm tractors in U.S. history — and for two completely different manufacturers. Harold




			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			

