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Why do we see gulls during winter?
If you’re seeing gulls this winter, it’s probably cold, you’re probably a few miles from a lake or river and there’s probably an open dumpster nearby.
Wild encounters, grizzly bear style
Mike Tontimonia recalls some of his close calls with grizzly bears on trips to Alaska over the years.
Grandmother’s quilt, Grandfather’s ghost
Alan Guebert visits the ruins of his grandparents’ Depression-era farm.
Employee evaluation time, host a ‘stay’ meeting
A stay meeting involves sitting down with the employee, and again this can be both non-family and family, and discussing their future with the farm.
Snowy owl scouting, keep your distance
Snowy owl irruptions into temperate zones delight birders, and this year is shaping up to be a big one, especially near the Great Lakes.
Planting on highly erodible land
Talk with your local district conservationist about planting on highly erodible ground.
Kansas State’s corpse flower finally blooms
At its peak, the bloom was about 51 inches high. Amorphophallus titanum produces the world’s largest unbranched bloom.
Rural Development isn’t broken…yet
Sonny Perdue says give him a year to fix Rural Development programs. Fix what? The much needed, heavily used programs aren’t broken. Yet.
Adventures in a small town
When entertainment was created, not merely watched.
Close the door before the cows get out
Agrochemical Industry mergers are likely to adversely affect competition.






