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John Anderson dearly loved rocks, judging by his lifetime of work with them.
Some months, there are moments of inspiration, and my editorial comes easy. Other months, not so much.
As we helped a neighbor haul cattle to grass last June, we drove past a ranch yard that had a very long tree windbreak extending from the barns to
Bernice Duletski, a Capital Electric Cooperative member, was raised on a farm in rural Belfield, where the love to cook, gather and eat ran deep.
Thank you. That is how I close most email messages, and let me tell you, I send and receive a lot throughout my day.
Stacy Nelson-Heising was a professional chef before operating her own orchard, cidery and restaurant on her family’s fourth-generation farm near Ay
The Electric Cooperative Youth Tour is a week filled with history, new friends, tons of fun and memories that will last a lifetime.
Cottonwood Cider House is rooted in family – both blood relatives and the family that exists only in rural America.
At a trade show last spring, I asked a soybean industry official, “What is the most exciting thing happening in your world these days?” Without hes