Make whole grains tastier with novel cereal recipes
Getting enough whole grains into your family’s diet may seem like a whole lot of work, but one trick for getting more grains throughout the day is by using an ingredient family members of all ages will love – cereal.
Chocolate, caffeine naps best way to spring forward
Daylight Saving Time, or whatever this is, is both a blessing and a curse. When I used to live in Ohio I could drive to Indiana and get there 45 minutes before I started.
Galesburg Historical Museum features history of Brown Co.
The Galesburg Historical Society of Illinois is located in The Galesburg Antique Mall. The history of the building is quite unique and meets the requirement for an antique all by itself.
Section 179 slows to crawl in Senate after House vote
Despite the need for certainty in federal tax legislation, it’s doubtful the Senate will come to agreement on Section 179 expensing even though a bill making the provision permanent was passed by the House last month.
USDA chiefs past, present unified for TPA for Obama
USDA secretaries of the Bush, Clinton and Obama administrations spoke with one voice last week in calling for Congress to grant Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) to President Obama’s administration.
USDA extends deadline to update base acres, history for ARC/PLC to March 31
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced Friday a one-time extension will be provided to producers for the new safety net programs established by the 2014 farm bill, known as Agriculture Risk Coverage and Price Loss Coverage.
As the largest program under the U.S. House Agriculture Committee’s jurisdiction, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program needs a "top-to-bottom review" to fully understand where the program has been, where it is now and where it’s headed.