All eyes on you, and that’s good for future of beef industry
When the northeastern cattleman I was interviewing ended with that, I knew he meant it. His very helpful, ever-available attitude was the reason I was writing a story on his family.
Kentucky Proud and veterans highlighted in Bourbon Social
Some of Kentucky’s premier chefs will pair Kentucky Proud foods with the world’s best bourbons at the second annual Bourbon Social from Oct. 1-11 in Lexington, Ky.
Kentucky, Tennessee Farmers of Year compete for Southeast title
Already recognized and honored as state Farmers of the Year for their roles in agriculture and their communities, Jack Trumbo from Kentucky and George Clay from Tennessee will now compete for the Swisher Sweets/Sunbelt Southeastern Farmer of the Year.
Hunt the Hoosier Forest, but leave the ATV parked at home
Deer season opens in Indiana on Oct. 1, and many hunters will take to the woods. Forest officials want you to have a successful and safe hunt and be aware of the rules while visiting the Hoosier National Forest.
Those who underestimate are often closest intimates
The story of Jesus’ return to Nazareth following his baptism by John is hardly a good text on "How To Win Friends and Influence People." Yet, it might have been.
Memory is important, especially when recalling names and dates
I have never had a very good memory. No matter how hard I try, a piece of information I want to remember will slip from the edge of my mind the moment I am distracted.
Treatment of alcohol addiction varies according to individuals
Two years ago I reported for the first time how "Dan," a farmer in his early 40s, was in a drunken stupor at least three evenings per week, when "Darla," his wife, came home around 8 p.m. from her job as a nursing supervisor.