Many Christians today, it seems to us, are preoccupied, even obsessed, with the demonic. They look for Satan in every nook and cranny – particularly their neighbors’ nooks and crannies.
End of ‘natural year’ to arrive at about end of November
In average years, the new natural year of 2016 consequently begins around the end of November, when early winter starts a new cycle of growth deep along the Gulf of Mexico.
Observe safety tips for using tree stands in hunts
With firearms deer season approaching in Indiana, hunters must understand the risks of hunting from an elevated platform and how to protect themselves from a fall.
Agrarian imperative takes even non-agricultural form
A few months ago a 47-year-old South Dakota farmer, "Jack," wrote me to ask for advice. We exchanged several emails and a phone call. After completing two years of college in art education, Jack returned to farm with his father.
Rauner names legislator Poe ag director in Illinois
When it comes to who he wants to see leading the state’s agriculture department, Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner has remained steadfast in his desire that a farmer head the agency.
Iowa vets tracing piglet tremors to virus dating back nearly 100 years
Iowa State University veterinary researchers have pinpointed the cause of a mysterious disease that makes piglets involuntarily shake, using new DNA sequencing techniques to trace the tremors to a virus dating back nearly 100 years.
Kentucky is home to nearly 30 organic dairy farms, and that is expected to double within the next 3-5 years. These producers, however, have expressed frustration over the lack of availability of research-based forage production information.
Ohio demo farms to help experts study agricultural runoff
So much has been said and written about agricultural nutrient runoff and the formation of algae blooms into Ohio’s lakes and streams that two organizations have teamed up to combat the problem.