Given the nature of farming, it doesn’t typically lead to a life of notoriety. Between milking, feeding and fieldwork, there...
My friend Willard Cochrane’s last book, The Curse of American Agricultural Abundance, came out in 2003. In that book, he...
In a bad year, I asked my father why farmers seldom protest their political circumstances. He gave me what I...
“One day, every major city in America will have a telephone.” – (Alexander G. Bell). Following the invention of the...
By Tom Kriger A familiar refrain is playing out throughout the dairy industry in the United States. Prices are down,...