God more interested in bettering effort than ritual
I turned 85 years old on March 21, realizing once again the older I become, the more often I find myself asking, "Lord, what do You really want of me? What do You want me to be? What do You want me to do? How shall I worship You, serve You, please You?
Evoke the beach this year by tossing a shrimp salad
If you happen to get to Florida to catch raw shrimp or if you happen to have a seafood market where you can buy whole shrimp, I’ve got the instructions for making a scrumptious salad from scratch.
Estate auctions often tell folks a story with what’s left behind
What will people learn about you when you die? Those who don’t know you will make suppositions about who you were by what you leave behind. I have learned that estate auctions tell all.
If life is struggle, hardship now, it won’t stay that way
"When your kids get older you’re going to have a lot of great help on the farm." As I heard that, I rolled my eyes and looked hopelessly at my messy house with toy tractors and LEGOs littering the dirty floor and a kitchen full of dirty dishes.
Illinois collectors show off 3 AC Gs at various venues
Historic Days at Penfield, Ill., last year brought together an array of tractors, and one of the coolest was Jerry Long’s and his girlfriend, Pam’s, beautiful Saukville tractors.
Despite sharp increase, soybeans remain short of market expectations
Just looking at the USDA’s annual June Grain Stocks and Acreage reports last week might have led some to believe the futures market would stay still or drop – there are a record 85.1 million acres of soybeans estimated planted and stocks of soy, corn and wheat are all up sharply from June 2014.