Farm boys will be farm boys
Judith Sutherland shares some of her grandson's make-believe games about life on the farm.
Any land can produce varied crops
"Five Acres and Independence" is a good book to check out if you find yourself wanting to live off your own land for the first time.
Part Two: Harvesting kindness
Judith Sutherland continues her story from last week about Adele Crockett and the orchard she was left in 1932 amid the Great Depression.
Part one: Apples and tough times
Judith Sutherland recalls the way her father explained how farmers struggled during the Great Depression in the United States.
Even small towns affected by COVID-19
Judith Sutherland details how her small town has been impacted by COVID-19.
Ponies and the love of children
Judith Sutherland recalls the horse her daughter loved during her childhood, as she watches her grandson get used to riding Buddy, the new pony.
Tractor stories and grandchildren
Judith Sutherland recalls some stories about tractors she told to entertain her grandson.
Anything possible with a good book
Judith Sutherland shares facts about Pulitzer-prize winning author Annie Dillard's childhood and reminds us with a good book anything is still possible.
Still hard at it, farming every single day
Judith Sutherland reminds us that farming continues to be one of the most dangerous occupations and details why farmers deserve respect.
Sweet summertime memories
Judith Sutherland reflects on the summers of her youth, recalling the summer her cousins moved back to Ohio.