At the year’s end or beginning, it’s never too late for kindness
Alan Guebert's neighborhood clairvoyant listened to peoples' woes and worries before kindly offering her views and, perhaps, visions.
Adjusting feed requirements for cold weather
Learn how to increase and supplement feed for livestock when the weather is colder to account for the metabolic changes that keep them warm.
Coming out of the darkness of a long and cold winter
Maybe, this will be the year Eliza Blue sets some better boundaries around her time so she can say "yes" more often to the things that feed her soul.
Can you hazard a guess on the identity of these two antique tools?
Two antique items remain unsolved. Can you hazard a guess on what they are or how they were used?
Too much brake
The Teton Pass could put the final fear into anyone driving a truck loaded with horses that continually shift their weight causing the vehicle to sway.
Proper planning vital when developing land
If you are planning to develop land, make sure you do your due diligence in obtaining all proper permits before breaking any ground.
Grain markets busier than usual at year end
Last week the March corn futures gained over 12 cents, March soybean futures gained 391⁄2 cents, and Chicago March wheat gained 18 cents.
Winter’s harshness reminds us of longer days
It is the harshness of winter that makes Julie Geiss appreciate the long days of summer. Now that we're past winter solstice, longer days are coming.
The arrival of a favorite ‘gift’
Eliza Blue recalls the morning her daughter was born, considering her to be the best Christmas present her family could ever wish for.
Reflecting on the New Year
Kym Seabolt's thrifting got the best of her — and Mr. Wonderful — again. This time she came home with an eight-foot-tall pier mirror.