West Coast data firm opens an office at University of Illinois
A West Coast agriculture and analytics company committed to assisting industry leaders build stronger and smarter farms opened its doors for the first time last week in the Midwest.
Thanksgiving doesn’t need perfection, just recognition
We are on the brink of Thanksgiving. It is my favorite holiday because it’s all about food and family. It’s a beautiful time of year, even if outside the window it’s blowing and snowing.
Sometimes I think I’m an average beef consumer. But then in the grocery store checkout line, as I put my items on the conveyer, I realize my purchases rarely contain any meat.
It’s that time of year when shorter days and longer nights tell us that it’s the fall season. In temperate regions of the world such as the central part of the United States, the daily temperatures are in decline.
God’s gift of healing not predicated on worthiness
“Not even in Israel have I found such faith.” Those words of Jesus must have cut deeply into the sensitivities of those who heard him, for Jesus was pointing to a Gentile as an unexcelled example of faith.
God will do what He says, according to His timetable
I am fascinated with clocks. I remember visiting my grandmother and listening to the chimes of her grandfather clock striking the hour. There was something intriguing about the consistent ticking and slowly moving hands making their rounds.
Volunteers like this make the difference in old iron
Getting a big antique tractor and gas engine show off the ground takes a lot of effort and many volunteers. At the Badger Steam and Gas Engine Club Show, club member Art Woodward said, “Allen Steele has done so much for this club.”