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Court opens manure plans to public
A Feb. 28 decision that affects agriculture has been largely overshadowed by other news. But farms need to know about it.
Something to be said for stubbornness
Traveling newsman Charles Kuralt once described the farmers of this nation as one of the most stubborn breeds of man alive, and I have never forgotten it.
Roadside Bumper Crop Is Fall Nuisance
The rampant display of campaign signs before election time annoys me, marring fall’s promising vista with clutter.
Stocking Stuffers Start the Year
Santa always packs some cashews in my husband Mark’s stocking, and Santa’s helper, who collects most of the stuffing for our large Christmas socks (guess who), sometimes reconsiders gifts that will entice him to overindulge.
Sticks and Stones and Names for Brittle Bones
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the onset of middle age.
Truman Library hosts mini Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon in Miniature, on display in Independence until Sept. 23, was created by a group of miniaturists, artisans, and “George enthusiasts,” has traveled throughout the United States.
Study compares corn to glycerin
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Biodiesel is in high demand. The byproduct of this alternative source of energy, glycerin, is next, according to an agriculture scientist at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Strickler named new general manager of Ohio Expo Center and state fair
Strickler gets position after nationwide search, tops field of 57 applicants.
Start clipping coupons: Farm Bureau report says dollar not going very far
WASHINGTON – Retail food prices at the supermarket increased slightly in the second quarter of 2007, according to the latest
Shorthorns steal the show at KILE
HARRISBURG, Pa. – A record-setting number of beef cattle passed through the show arena during the 2007




 
			

