Friday, November 15, 2024
cattle and mountains

Few in the agriculture industry have an idea on how to deal with the increasing risks climate change will bring each passing year, but a plan is needed.
work gloves

Judith Sutherland contemplates how some people find a way to quietly build a thriving life with so little.
North Carolina

Despite fertile land and navigable rivers, the North Carolina colony grew slowly. Hugh Earnhart explains the factors that contributed.

Learn about last week's mystery tool and try your luck at identifying our latest antique tool made by Church Bros in Michigan.
water drop

In unlucky parts of the world, clean drinking water is scarce or limited. Although many Americans don't face that issue, we need to conserve water.
tick up close

Marcus McCartney hopes his firsthand description of symptoms caused by Lyme disease may help readers who have been suffering from an unknown illness.
old sink

The Seabolt's face the new year with yet another new project: operation bathroom renovation number 977, or so it seems. 
Iowa farm

David Marrison asks readers: "If you can choose one word to guide yourself and your farm business in 2022, what will it be?"
grain silos

Corn and soybean prices surged early in the week; however, a correction took away most of the gains, and grain prices closed lower, Marlin Clark explains.
ewe and lambs

Farming is often like dancing on the edge of a knife, and Rebecca Miller's winter lambing on the farm put that on full display.