By Tom Kriger A familiar refrain is playing out throughout the dairy industry in the United States. Prices are down,...
My friend Willard Cochrane’s last book, The Curse of American Agricultural Abundance, came out in 2003. In that book, he...
Given the nature of farming, it doesn’t typically lead to a life of notoriety. Between milking, feeding and fieldwork, there...
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...