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Dripping in Civic pride
Kym Seabolt’s mother was chided for wading in a public fountain during her trip to Washington D.C., but her son recently visited in a suit.
Does this sound familiar when it comes to a new farm bill?
Alan Guebert believes Congress, the White House and most commodity groups are positioning U.S. agriculture to repeat that colossal farm bill failure.
Healthy crops and sick prices
Crops are looking good, for the most part, but the market price definitely is not.
Fixing the ground, reducing mud
Learn how to repair damaged pastures and reduce mud issues with livestock.
Expect very little planting in April
The cold, wet spring is already delaying fieldwork and early planting.
Vitamin shortages are a threat, but can be managed
Find out what can be done to reduce vitamin supplementation costs and what can be done if you cannot find any vitamin A.
Taking the low road to high speed
After three calls and two return calls in two days, Kymberly Foster Seabolt discovered the cable company responds better to a tantrum than asking nicely.
Cystic fibrosis guidelines can help in diagnosis
An international research group of 32 experts from nine countries has updated the guidelines for diagnosing the genetic disease cystic fibrosis.
Birds don’t always need your help finding feed
There’s almost always plenty of natural foods to supply the needs of winter birds. However, they can provide endless entertainment throughout the year.
Dairy Farmers of America honors Mark Thomas with regional award
Mark Thomas and his wife, Chris, of Thomas Farms in Louisville, Ohio, received one of seven national Member of Distinction awards from Dairy Farmers of America.






