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Washing, whitening quite the chore
Judith Sutherland’s mother recalls the complicated process of doing laundry before electric appliances simplified the chore.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza now in 28 dairy herds in 8 states
There are 11 positive herds in Texas, six in New Mexico, three in Kansas, four in Michigan, and one each in Ohio, Idaho, North Carolina and South Dakota.
Love is the ultimate homecoming
Eliza Blue celebrates her anniversary of marriage and of moving to South Dakota, a place she never thought she’d put down roots.
Keep planting the seeds of hope
Eliza Blue plants 100 bulbs with the hope her efforts will yield better results than she’s had in the past.
One potato, two potato, three potato, 400 potatoes
Thanksgiving fascinates Kymberly Foster Seabolt because it’s the only meal that feels incomplete without two types of potatoes.
Riding a horse beats driving a car
All of Eliza Blue’s recent automobile misfortunes have led her to conclude riding horses might just be more reliable than driving.
Understanding the dynamics between snow and nitrogen
Snow provides insulation, reflects sunlight and acts as a medium for transporting and depositing essential nutrients, like nitrogen, into the environment.
Cattle never judged me, so I never judged cattle
Alan Guebert recalls his motivation for joining the county 4-H dairy judging team, his first trip to McDonalds and how those things were seemingly linked.
There are many ways to pack waste-free lunches
There are several ways that you can pack waste-free lunches and save money in the process. Ohio State University Chow Line offers tips.
Chairs may be larger than they appear
Kymberly Foster Seabolt earns her 15 minutes of fame, thrifting, obviously.






