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Sonny Perdue’s big adventure

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Sonny Perdue will have his hands full considering America’s slipping hold on the global farm trade and President Trump’s clear anti-trade stances.

‘You’re wrong’ is the wrong message

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Individual companies in the food industry follow the market. That’s the way the market works. What doesn’t work is telling your customer they’re wrong.

Dairy prices for the farmer have not kept up with the times

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Who is profiting in the dairy industry?

Packing the power of Peeps

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Easter without Peeps is almost unthinkable. How did they gain such a foothold on things?

How many seeds should I plant? Tips for estimating garden yield

Friday, February 26, 2016

How many seeds should you plant in your garden this year? That depends on the size of the harvest you want or need.

Ten steps to marketing your timber

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Marketing your timber is a big decision. Here are some tips to follow.

Dreaming of new binoculars

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Remember that binoculars are also an essential tool for hunters, hikers, and other outdoor enthusiasts. And I never go to a musical, play, concert, or sporting event without my bins, so this advice is good for anyone who uses binoculars.

Pony love is equal to Grandpa’s love

Thursday, January 23, 2014

“The journey through life is brightened and enlightened by those who travel at least part of it on horseback.” —Anonymous Part Three Ponies, my friend Cindy explained to me just yesterday, have two gears. The first gear, she said, is known as a filling-loosening trot; second, a flat-out gallop. “Wait,” I said. “What is that

Harvesting stockpiled fescue and improving forages and soil health

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Stockpiled fescue is forage allowed to grow and accumulate for future use, often during a forage deficit. It is common practice to harvest and store stockpiled-fescue as hay or silage, but the purposeful stockpiling of forage for grazing at a later time is a new concept for many livestock producers. Nearly any grass or legume

January has produced a winter wonderland

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Over the last two weeks, we have had 13 inches of snow, and winter has just begun. I consider this good news. I love snow. A fresh snowfall makes the world pristine and quiet. It brings serenity to my busy life. Favorite spot A few days ago, with 5 inches of snow already on the