We asked for this. Can we change?
Instituting change is hard. It’s even more difficult when that change is ourselves. We created this and the change required to improve must start with us.
Planning for a perfect pair of pigeons for spring
As spring inches closer, Julie Geiss' son dreams up elaborate plans for a pigeon loft, enchanted by stories of how carrier pigeons were used during war.
How much is American agriculture really ‘ravaging the air, soil and water?’
Alan Guebert dissects a New York Times video, which blames American agriculture for "ravaging the air, soil and water." Did they get it right or oversell?
Streak Broken! Can you get a new on started with this new antique item?
Your streak is broken! Can you start a new one by Hazarding a Guess on this new antique tool?
How to talk to your partner about succession and estate planning
Farmers and their loved ones should complete a succession and estate plan to ensure a smooth transition once they are gone. Learn how to get started.
Time to look at those grazing plans
Now is the time to start thinking about adjusting grazing management plans and evaluating results from past decisions.
Finding the joy in everyday tasks
Perhaps enlightenment isn't an antidote to the drudgery of mundane chores. Rather, enlightenment is discovering the joy inherent within these tasks.
Sutherland looks back on head injury with gratitude for healing
Judith Sutherland looks back on a head injury she suffered eight years ago with gratitude, realizing it could have been worse.
Kansas faced a lot of pushback before it entered the Union as a free...
On Jan. 29, 1861, Kansas, the Sunflower State, entered the Union as a free state numbered 34. But it didn't happen overnight. It was a long arduous road.
Super Olympic bowl sports ball weekend
Kym Seabolt wants to be excited about televised sports, but she just can't muster the enthusiasm.