First steps in ag climate fight should be honesty and courage
Any immediate, measurable impact farmers and ranchers might have on climate change will be tied to “reducing fossil fuel combustion and emissions” today.
Berry pie
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about a berry pie mishap and a trail boss named Wyatt's questionable cooking.
Get weeds under control early
If herbicides are what you need to tackle a problem, consider the temperature and timing and their impact on the product you are using.
Grain markets are now just erratic
Given the uncertainty and fear in the futures markets, analysts now expect large swings in commodity prices in short periods of time. Marlin Clark explains.
The pleasing properties of purple dead nettle
Purple dead nettle is anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antibacterial. It can be used on wounds to help stop the bleeding or to alleviate joint pain.
Enjoying the spring season of a dairy cow
Spring milking is a dream within a dream for Eliza Blue, and an orphaned calf named Little Jones, too.
Continuing education is vital for farming success
Farmers are asked to make sure that soil and water conservation officials are speaking in terms that are easily understood and to be open-minded.
All homes come with a ‘to-do’ list
Aren't all houses just an endless "to-do" list away from chaos or is it just Kym Seabolt's beloved farmhouse?
Worthless horse
Bryce Angell shares the tale of a horse named Indie in his most recent poem.
Annual forages can supplement perennial forage production
Livestock producers have many annual forage options to supplement perennial forage production throughout the year to best serve their nutrient needs.