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With 2025 already half over, updating and revisiting farm goals can help an operation stay on track for success, according to ...
The bottom line of what I am saying is that on this week of July 4th, when we celebrate the birth of this great nation, the ...
My recent column “Ag teacher leaves long legacy” about the late Jack Whirry from Montello, Wisconsin, inspired a flurry of ...
That means there are a lot of trailers on the road filled with horses. From shows to rodeos to trail riding, our horses are ...
The South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association (SDCA) will host the Mitchell Region Roundup on July 16 at Palace City Brewery in ...
The topic of the week was “from pasture to plate" as 23 Angus breeders left their cattle operations to spend five days ...
The Fourth of July is my second favorite holiday after Christmas. I love the patriotism, the fireworks, the celebrations and ...
The Rev. John Sumwalt’s true angel and vision stories are the stuff of everyday life – on the farm and in the city. He will ...
Approximately 20 years ago, my husband and I put our home into a life estate. The rest of the land was sold to our farming child, but they ...
Justin McMechan, University of Nebraska crop protection and cropping systems specialist, wrote the following for the UN’s ...
In a world that prioritizes competition over cooperation and lauds winners over losers, finding a supportive group is rare.
Do you loathe Canada thistle? Do you marvel at field bindweed’s “indomitable vitality,” and occasionally leap from your ...
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