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An eating trip through New Mexico
When the lovely Catherine and I slipped out of steamy Illinois for a driving trip to New Mexico June 30, the last item I tossed into her car was a rain parka.
Spring welcomed at the Gueberts’
The signs and sounds of another Illinois spring are everywhere and each one sends me daydreaming to another time, another place.
The coming autumn can’t be denied
It wasn’t even Labor Day yet when Halloween decorations, cards and other gimcracks appeared on store shelves.
Dairy Channel: What’s hot in Phoenix? Dairy issues
Shoemaker writes about how dairy issues are hot just about everywhere.
Homesteaders: The final chapter
Columnist Judith Sutherland wraps up her series on the hardy pioneers who settled the Plains as homesteaders.
Fixed with baler twine and tarp straps
Columnist Judith Sutherland says it’s time we toast our allies in the process we call agriculture – baler twine and tarp straps.
Whole-farm approach handles phosphorus on dairy farms
What goes in must come out, and new federal rules that curb runoff pollution will affect many farms.
Ohio’s first spring wildflower isn’t a beauteous belle; it’s a stinky skunk!
The first wildflower to materialize on Ohio’s wintry landscape is the skunk cabbage.
Hog breeding herd slowly growing
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Even with wide swings in anticipated feed prices, pork producers have maintained a steady hand on the reins, said a Purdue University Extension marketing specialist.
Global demand produces gas pains
COLUMBUS – Strong global demand, rather than a shortage of supply stateside, is the driving force behind the high cost of gasoline, said an Ohio State University Extension economist.






