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The curiosity of a child on the farm
Judith Sutherland recalls a close call from her childhood and reminds us that safety should always be a top priority with children on the farm.
Remembering my Dad: We can all be that ‘somebody’
Words to live by, from Editor Susan Crowell’s father, Don Miller: “Somebody needs to do those things, so it might as well be me.”
Lock-down in a worry-free world
Apparently, my children are attending spy school. That is the only explanation for why I, the consummate prying parent, am so completely in the dark about what it is they DO all day.
Random acts of senseless names
What were they thinking? Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt wants to know what’s up with kids’ names like Banjo and Denim?
More pets
Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about another part of her family, her daughter’s gerbils and how they’ve reproduced.
Birds find a way to please the senses
From the simple trills of chipping sparrows to more complex songs, birds provide music to the ears.
Dairy profitability: Proper management key to success
RIVER FALLS, Wis. – An array of management decisions can make a big difference when it comes to showing a healthy profit on a dairy farm.
Bathe your senses in the beauty of the forest
Forest bathing allows people to absorb the forest atmosphere, which can have both psychological and physical health benefits.
Vacation with Us: Yo Cecil
Yo Cecil recently visited Douglas, Wyo. Cecil was attending the sixth annual Diamond-McNabb Ranch Horse Sale. This picture was taken June 6 at Ken McNabb’s Powder Horn Ranch.
Visiting the National Farmers Convention with ClearVu Farm, Schaad Dairy & Strauss Farm
Washington County, Ohio, farmers read the Farm and Dairy at the Great Wolf Lodge in Cincinnati, while attending the National Farmers convention. From left to right: Robert Tornes, ClearVu Farm; Earl Schaad, Schaad Dairy; and Evelyn and Tom Strauss, Strauss Farm. (Submitted photo)






