chrysanthemums, or mums outside house with street lamp

You could call them nature’s fireworks.

Al Gustin

I was never an accomplished cattle judge. In fact, the first time I had to judge, formally, was in college.

Roxanne Henke

I’m going to be blunt: Easter has always felt a bit cold and hollow to me.

A family nurse practitioner at the Glen Ullin Family Medical Clinic, Mor-Gran-Sou Electric Cooperative member Carrie Gerving guides her patients to eat healthy foods. Photo by Luann Dart

Preparing healthy meals around a fully loaded family life, a devoted career and unrelenting farm/ranch chores isn’t always an easy task.

Josh Kramer

Let me tell you a story.

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The effects of the COVID-19 outbreak didn’t hit home for us high school seniors until it literally “hit home.”

Laura Muggli a junior at Grant County High School, is involved in FFA, Future Business Leaders of America, National Honor Society and basketball. Laura is the daughter of Tim and Andrea Muggli, members of Mor-Gran-Sou Electric Cooperative.

Agriculture is one industry that has accepted women as critical for the future. According to the U.S.

Owner Holly Wilson goes to market each year to order garden décor. Here, the garden décor is in a part of the greenhouse that used to be a horse stable, which adds to its charm and character.

Each spring, Grandma Clara tended to her garden, planting and caring for perennials that surrounded her home.

Al Gustin Winter

The question posed to me and the other farmers and ranchers at the meeting was: “What is the greatest problem confronting your operation?” Our resp