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Farmers, consider shifting soybean acres back to corn
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The nation’s farmers say they are shifting a large amount of acreage back to soybeans in 2008, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Prospective Plantings report after a year of heavy corn acreage, said a Purdue University expert. Producers intend to plant 74.8 million acres to soybeans, an increase of
Digging deep to find motivation
Baseball hall of famer Ryne Sandberg said his dad always told him, “Keep your nose clean, your mouth shut and your eyes and ears open because you might learn something.
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.
Monsanto looks to lock up cotton market
In a move somewhere between brilliantly audacious and unbelievably outrageous, Monsanto’s Aug. 15 offer to buy Delta & Pine Land Co.
Special Toys, Special Memories
I’m not sure now whether I got her for Christmas. She may have been a birthday gift. The sentiment is the same.
Little Sister and Ori together again
They are together again, Ori and Little Sister. Never before has this house been utterly silent. Never before has this house been virtually empty except for Lisa who misses her friend almost as much as I do.
Travel journals: Sure glad to be home
Columnist Judith Sutherland muses over journal entries and the happiness of being home after a trip.
Child’s wisdom brings happiness
It’s not good to color a turkey pheasant purple, and the wonderful wisdom of a 5-year-old who has entered columnist Judie Sutherland’s life.
Aging in the thick of things
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt gives her eyebrows - all three of them – a harsher look.
Furniture made for comfort or grace
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of the details on furniture from the Victorian era.






