Ready for life to throw a curve?
Take the time to consider how your farm business will handle the unexpected — death, disability, divorce, lawsuits, buying out a business partner and more.
Grain markets focus on weather, USDA report
As analysts continue to evaluate the size of the crop and the appropriate future prices, Marlin Clark weighs in on the latest changes in the grain markets.
When training livestock guardian dogs, keep an open mind
With her two new livestock guardian dog puppies in training, Tarma Shena works to adjust expectations and methods to fit their learning styles.
J.W. Powell led first expedition into Grand Canyon
Hugh Earnhart recaps the tale of John Wesley Powell and nine other men, who set off to explore the Grand Canyon on May 24, 1869.
A dog’s life is built on faith
Kym Seabolt's dog, Nova Grace, suffers a strange illness but a second opinion and the power of community armed with the power of prayer helped save her.
Take forage inventory now and manage accordingly
Grazing decisions made now will impact regrowth next spring. There are several options to consider if you are on the short end of the forage supply.
The real costs of the ‘industrial mind’
Alan Guebert believes the problem with the industrial mind in agriculture is that it floats along on a rising sea of taxpayer money and unaccounted costs.
Yellowstone offers an overwhelming feast for the eyes
Julie Geiss and her family continue their trek West all the way to Yellowstone National Park, the crown jewel of the park system.
Stockpiling forages for the winter season
It is time to try stockpiling forages to extend your grazing into the fall and winter.
Can you take the crown and name this antique item?
Can you name this mysterious antique item that was found in the woods? Don't break the streak, take your stab at identifying it today.