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Warm temps turn thoughts to spring planning
Before Julie Geiss gets caught up in the excitement of spring gardening, she finds herself concerned about her Eastern redbud tree.
Woodpeckers: Amazingly adapted to ‘WOOD’land life
Tami Gingrich explains the characteristics that make woodpeckers perfectly suited to their lifestyle and the benfits of having them around.
Don’t wait the wheat out, now is the time to sell
Marlin Clark believes the grain markets have approached their highs for the current marketing year and urges readers to lock in contracts now.
Grab attention: Show me the numbers
The trick in getting farmers to read farm magazines, a long-time editor of mine repeatedly admonished, is to put numbers in the headline, the lead and every paragraph thereafter.
Veteran caller keeps square dancing alive for all ages
Square dance caller Gene Hammond keeps Niles, Ohio dancing with lessons and monthly events, blending fun, fitness and friendship for all ages.
Dude Horse’s View
Bryce Angell crafts a poem from a dude horse’s point of view.
Pick new technologies most applicable to you
Miranda Reiman encourages Black Ink readers tomake the changes that are most applicable to their farm and stand to do the most good.
Paying for the privilege of milking cows
More cows and more milk in domestic and foreign markets, as well as a relatively strong dollar and uncertain policy, have wreaked havoc on milk markets.
Information about the upcoming winter flu season
Learn more about the experts’ predictions for flu season this year.
Self-discipline is built into farm life
Nothing good ever comes from boredom — something most farm kids don’t experience. Self-discipline is built into daily chores, the more demanding the better.






