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Dog’s life and the Big Bang
Kymberly Seabolt gets some good news about her dog, Nova, but life otherwise takes a turn.
Now that winter is almost over, what is your herd eating?
The difference between producers that have had continued success and the ones who have struggled, will come down to feed and nutrition management.
What to do with all the poo?
Applying manure improves soil tilth, helps with water and nutrient retention, reduces wind and water erosion and promotes growth of beneficial organisms.
Can pastured livestock ever go mainstream?
A new study looked at 10 Pennsylvania farms to find out what it would take to scale up pastured livestock production.
Empty(ish) nest
Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers advice for transitioning into empty(ish) nest status, as her adult children navigate their lives.
Howard’s priceless gift of simple giving
Alan Guebert keeps his Christmas tradition going and shares one of the first remembrances from the southern Illinois dairy farm of his youth.
If the style makes you happy, keep it
If you love it, it’s always in style. Kymberly Foster Seabolt believes we need to stop surrounding ourselves with what others say is trendy.
Biochar shows benefits as cover for livestock manure lagoon odor
Biochar has the ability to attract and hold nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium ions, metals and other compounds.
How I use watergates on my cattle farm
In the ideal world, they need to be able to hold in or deter livestock, but be able to allow water and debris to pass during periods of high water.
‘Your arrogance is unbelievable’
Recently, my pastor, a former U.S. Army chaplain, noted that the only thing with a higher rank than a chaplain on any Army helicopter is the mail. “I could bump a general off a flight — not that I ever did — but the mail flies before either of us,” he related. That makes perfect






