Dairy and farming is not always the same
If milk producers expect to survive in a climate of change, they should take a lesson from the potato industry.
Pastor carves Christmas totem pole
A 26-year effort in research, sketching and carving ended in the translation of the Christmas story into a 12-foot totem pole of yellow cedar.
Jackson’s Mill looking for ‘friends’ in high places
In 1921, Jackson's Mill in West Virginia became the nation's first state 4-H camp. Now, the Friends of Jackson's Mill are trying to drum up both time and money to support the facility.
Plenty of rest and hot fluids is best way to beat colds
While there's hope that something will be discovered to cure the cold, researchers haven't found it yet.
Top Dairies program finds out what puts dairies at the top
Top Dairies is a national database that contains financial information on more than 1,000 dairy farms.
Tips for helping children of divorce during the holidays
Divorced parents can do much to alleviate the stress of the holidays for their children.
What do successful Midwest dairies have in common?
There is a wide disparity between the income of the most profitable and least profitable farms with 85 to 120 dairy cows.
USDA makes modest changes in dairy pricing system to raise farmer income
The USDA's recently announced modifications in the pricing formulas in the Federal Milk Marketing Order system should result in a modest increase in dairy farmer prices.
California Farm Equipment Show gets new name
The world's largest agriculture show will be Feb. 13-15.
What was he thinking?
Reader responds to letter writer's rant.