Making sense of a changing world
Columnist Judie Sutherland scratches her head at the changes she's seen in her lifetime, and not all of them for the better.
Patience is a missing commodity
Columnist Judith Sutherland says patience and family farms go hand in hand.
Farmers need a cut of the dough, too
Columnist Judith Sutherland wonders what life might be like if farmers negotiated union contracts for their fair share of the pie.
Grandpa Charlie was the greatest
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares an early memory, and lesson, that continues to inspire.
Strength, quick thinking averts more tragedy after school bus accident
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares the gripping horror and exceptional strength shown by one school bus driver when she saved a busload of students from harm.
Country cures: Concocted and kept
Columnist Judith Sutherland writes about the whisky, the salve and the good old days of medicine.
It’s a time for blessing readers, too
Columnist Judith Sutherland has relied on Farm and Dairy readers to help her and her family survive the writing of each week's column for 15 years.
A life of living and giving
Columnist Judith Sutherland pays tribute to a family friend who's probably now playing Santa in heaven.
Hay mow produced its own crop
Columnist Judith Sutherland reminisces about Dr. Watson, the undercover cat.
Avoiding the hay mow powwow
Columnist Judith Sutherland confesses having a panic attack on the way to the hay mow.