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When a livestock guardian shows you you’re wrong
Tarma Shena admits she’s wrong, as Sakura, the fence-jumping livestock guardian dog, transitions into a job with no fence.
‘Mother Nature always bats last’
Alan Guebert breaks down the expected amount to be paid to farmers by the government due to a poor planting season caused by bad weather.
From behind the scenes to fair ‘hall-of-famer’
Joe Slansky, Lake County fair board vice president, will be inducted into his fair’s hall of fame this summer.
Don’t call us, we (probably) won’t call you
Kymberly Foster Seabolt ponders the evolution of the telephone and how we have used it over time.
Tackle weeds in pastures, forages
To manage forage weed control, you have to know what factors contributed to weed establishment in the first place, before spraying.
Dressing for carpool success
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares her thoughts on a proposed bill in Tennesse that would detail rules for how parents can dress and behave on school grounds.
Cowboys make winter better
The Cowboy Way, Alabama, has provided Judith Sutherland with an enjoyable escape from snow and ice.
Falling back on grain market’s technical analysis
One of the side effects of the current government shutdown is that we are missing much of our fundamental information in the grain markets.
Lawrence County Fair market livestock sale totals $220,000
Lawrence County 4-H and FFA members taking market livestock wrapped up their project year at the annual livestock sale. Buyers supported the county’s youth with an overall sale total of $220,000.
Small changes can go far in preventing childhood obesity
Parents and physicians can work together to help a child make positive changes to their diet, physical activity and reaction to emotions.






