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MacDaddy: It’s a power trip
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Julia Conny is only 19 and she already likes the feeling of power. That is, she likes the power of her 9300 Super Farm pulling tractor, MacDaddy. Conny is one of the few women in the tractor pulling sport. This year, she was also one of the few who received an invitation
Reader encourages ‘yes’ votes on Extension levy
Editor: As our vote goes, so goes our country, state and county. If you don’t vote don’t complain. In the organizations that I belong to decisions are made by those who show up. I believe this is called a democracy. If we elect good people to fill these positions, we should end up with good
New drilling tax may be answer to funding Pa. conservation districts
The Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts sets sights toward severance tax.
American Humane Certified to launch online training of humane animal care
DENVER — Unveiling yet another innovative industry first, the American Humane Certified farm animal welfare program announced it will launch an online Humane Care Training Program for food producers to use in educating employees, growers and contractors who handle animals. Complement and expand The training will complement and expand American Humane Certified’s existing national program
There’s nothing quite like a snow day
I couldn’t help but laugh one day last week when a high school girl told me she was praying for a snow day just in time for semester exams.
Laura Bush article was slanted
Reader doesn’t remember any Farm and Dairy articles about Hillary Clinton’s accomplishments.
Japanese tinplate vehicle toys gave a preview of future automobiles
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the more than 100-year lifetime of tinplate toys with a lithograph finish.
Housels receive Friend of 4-H award
Four advisers honored for more than 30 years of service.
Student life during the Depression
A new oral history project at the University of Illinois is helping to recover the routine and preserve the ordinary through the memories of Depression era undergraduates.
New safeguards in place against mad cow disease
It took a single confirmation of mad cow disease in Washington state to kick the USDA into high gear.






