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No one is laughing anymore
Alan Guebert ponders the need for a nationally coordinated food policy — both in the past and present times.
Part two: Gentry’s Ode to Billy Joe
Judith Sutherland thinks back to some of the country music that shaped her childhood.
How rural America can avoid ‘another century of degraded water’
Alan Guebert analyzes an op/ed, published on Feb. 7 in The Des Moines Register, that focuses on Iowa’s increasing “degradation of drinking water.”
How do fertilized bird eggs transform into chicks?
Learn more about how a fertilized bird eggs develop into an embryo and then transforms into a chick mature enough to hatch.
Knives, forks, and farmers favor acting on immigration
A plan two California lawmakers have developed, The Agricultural Worker Program Act, could put farmers and ranchers at the forefront of immigration reform.
Preserving our garden’s last stand
Growing up during the Depression era, Alan Guebert’s mother developed a hardness against waste. And so his family ate “the last of the garden,” regularly.
Feather replacement: It’s time to molt
After nesting, molting is the most important thing birds do. Feathers are critical for survival.
Ohio EPA approves Wayne County biosolids lagoon
After nearly a year of review, the Ohio EPA has issued the permit to install a biosolids lagoon in Wayne County.
Go outside and play no longer the norm
The great outdoors was once a big part of the life of a child. Now, for good reason, we are fearful for our children, according to Judith Sutherland.
Readers respond to the Farm and Food File
Allan Guebert recalls some of the feedback — both positive and negative — he’s received in regards to his column this year.






