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My first few years at Farm and Dairy, when I entered the building from the rear, I had to walk by two mammoth Linotype machines. As its name suggests, it was used to produce a solid “line of type”, and that’s how newspapers were created for generations until more modern typographic machines were built. My
Ocean has powerful effect on life
Standing by the ocean, I have always felt an incredible wave of awe and inspiration. There is simply nothing as powerful as watching that massive movement’s waves crash to the shore.
Looking back, it was a different world
Columnist Judith Sutherland looks at school life through the eyes of an older friend.
Know the value of quality beef
“You get what you pay for” is a saying that often assumes limitations.
Much is riding on newest USDA report
Marlin Clark offers an update on the grain markets, offering current prices for corn and soybeans as of June 30, 2020.
The safe feeling of country living
Judith Sutherland feels blessed to live on her farm, in the country where she feels safe.
Something special about farm dogs
There is something about a farm dog that makes us all stop and wonder why a good dog can’t live as long as we do.
Desiderata: Words of wisdom for all ages
Sometimes just the right words, placed on paper, can help make sense of what seems totally senseless.
An unwelcome guest on the farm
“Winter in Missouri. The coyotes are singing almost every night now down in the hollow, the creek bed that runs below my southern boundary. Their song is a chorus of yips, yelps and barks that increases in intensity and number as more and more join in, until it climaxes in a series of howled wails.
Beck shines at Loudonville FFA banquet
Tarah Beck was the top award winner at the Loudonville FFA’s annual banquet.






