This historic Arkansas mill still grinds flour the same way it did 150 years ago, offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into traditional craftsmanship.
Rows of corn stretch like green walls toward the horizon on a warm Iowa July morning. For generations, farmers have listened ...
An analysis of North Korean agricultural policy at the Ninth WPK Congress: grain targets, smart farms, livestock, and the new five-year plan.
Fustead Emory Blitz-ET, Excellent 94, born in 1996, is the top-selling Select Sires bull, with more than 1.6 million units of ...
When something breaks on our farm, my first instinct is the same one my father had, and his father before him: figure out what’s wrong, fix it, and get back ...
At the time of this writing, the Christmas shopping season is just starting to spool up, and folks are getting ready for some serious holiday eating. Most likely, that festive feasting won’t include ...
There are parks where you can sit and watch the world go by at a pace that won’t give you whiplash. Kids play, dogs run around, and everyone seems to know that rushing is overrated. The nearby forests ...
Charlottesville makes an excellent base for exploring central Virginia’s attractions. The downtown area offers shopping, ...
April Fools-a-Palooza in Lucas will have more artists, art activities, food, and whimsy than you can shake a stick (or is that a straw?) at, and it’s all happening Wednesday, April 1. This year it’s ...
The Arikara Tribe led the last tribal movement north to North Dakota. They were skilled corn farmers who relied on the crop for sustenance and trade. They were also the first Plains tribe to battle ...
Farmers in the Upper Midwest are investing in homegrown oats. It’s good for the land. But can it work as a cash crop?
In Southern Minnesota farmers are done with the soybean harvest and are quickly moving through corn with the help of Mother Nature. While the corn crop in other areas of the Corn Belt has fallen short ...