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How to watch the 2017 solar eclipse
If you’re planning to watch the 2017 solar eclipse next Monday, you want to make sure you’re catching it at the right time and viewing it safely.
Ask FSA Andy about conservation plans
This week found yellow school buses screeching to a stop to pick up children with overstuffed backpacks and a lunch box in their hand, excited for their first day of school
This guy always catches fish, and he’s not bragging
Valentine uses his sonar and GPS to provide him the information he needs to put his single most important theory for fishing success to life.
Count your blessings in disguise
Life is not the way it’s supposed to be, it’s the way it is. The way we cope with it is what makes the difference. — Virginia Satir There’s a joke going around the Internet that in a year with record recession and pure financial devastation for too many (one is too many), in a
I believe in Santa Claus. No, really.
Like an over-filler auger wagon, I cannot carry this load anymore, so, for the record, let me say this plainly and sincerely: I believe in Santa Claus. This admission may surprise friends who treasure my many rare abilities and foes who fear my modesty. Who, after all, is more rare or more modest than me?
Summer leaves indelible memories
“The wise will start each day with the thought, ‘Fortune gives us nothing which we can really own.’” — Seneca The full moon and an amazing summer night sky filled with brilliant stars seemed to shine just for us this past weekend as we gathered for the incredible annual summer neighborhood party. Summer party Mike
Pasture seeding oats, annual ryegrass
When seeding directly to pasture, there are some guidelines to follow that help to ensure success.
Ethanol industry sets new annual production record
WASHINGTON – According to the Renewable Fuels Association, the domestic ethanol industry set an annual production record of 3.
Exploring barns in Hocking County
Our monthly column on the preservation and restoration of barns takes a look at a 1890s three-bay English threshing barn in Hocking County.
Spring has finally sprung for May Day
The first of May isn’t always spring in South Dakota. But Eliza Blue feels it’s finally arrived on her ranch and she’s soaking up every bit of it.






