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Cooking goose brings back memories
For the first year in five, the lovely Catherine and I will not be driving a sack of sweet potatoes, a cooler with a thawing turkey buried under dozens of adult beverages and a jar of sauerkraut to Washington D.C. for Thanksgiving with The Heirs. Different plans Instead, we’ll be slicing a bird and playing
Thanksgiving peace
My family gathered around Dad’s dining room table for Thanksgiving dinner. After lingering over the trimmings, we talked about walking off some of our over-indulgence.
Think spring: Good mud is a big deal
Columnist Judith Sutherland explains why spring mud is a big deal.
Pastures slow to grow but much we still can do
After a cool, wet start to spring, here’s what graziers need to know.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 16, 2023
Catch up on FFA news from Fayetteville FFA, Black River FFA, Plymouth-Shiloh FFA, Zane Trace FFA, Southern Local High School FFA, Racine FFA and more.
Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 12, 2017
Crestview FFA is holding a packing event Feb. 24 with Crestview Middle School students to pack 80,000 meals for residents in Ashland and Richland counties through Meals of Hope.
N.Y. panels to debate fracking ban
Experts in oil and gas fracking, land use and the law will convene for Fractured Communities: Hydraulic Fracturing and the Law in New York State at Albany Law School Sept. 24.
Is your rural community ready for the changing energy landscape?
The communities that do best in the changing energy landscape will adopt appropriate land use, housing, planning, schooling, regulatory, and capital management strategies that anticipate and can adapt to change.
Farmers should learn the laws on employing minors before hiring them
Now that school is out, students may be looking for a summer job baling hay, milking cows, picking vegetables or assisting with many of the other daily tasks on your farm.
The Sweet Air of Sesame Street
Halfway through high school, I often came home to find my younger brother happily engrossed in the flashing, fast paced editing of the Sesame Street phenomenon.






