Faith without justification is the point of trusting in God
Background Scripture: Job 19:1-7, 23-29
I confess I quite disagree with the ecumenical committee that decided to use the “smorgasbord” approach – “a little bit here, a little bit there” – in studying the Book of Job.
Put leftover chicken to work in a ‘delish’ 1-dish casserole
I had some leftover chicken breasts, boneless and skinless, that I had cooked in the Crock-Pot, and I was tired of eating chicken sandwiches. What to do?
Income picture looks bleak with big crop, lower prices
Ag finance experts are painting a pretty bleak income picture for 2015 and beyond, although hopes for a still-burgeoning export market could kick market prices back up.
ASA asking EPA to approve new soybean herbicide label
With the USDA’s recent landmark decision to deregulate 2,4-D-resistant Enlist Duo soybeans, American Soybean Assoc. (ASA) President Ray Gaesser is now calling on the U.S. EPA to quickly finalize the label for the new low-volatility Enlist Duo herbicide he said can be utilized with these soybeans to control resistant and difficult-to-manage weeds.
Purdue: Hoosier farm fatalities trending down, past 20 years
When Terre Haute cattle farmer Terry Hayhurst hopped onto his silage feeding cart in the fall of 2008, he was doing something he’d done many other times. This time, however, he was distracted by the cattle, which were displaying nervous behavior, and he was wearing his work boots.
Small Michigan school planning big using local-produced foods
It is a region where snowfall can top 300 inches per season and is likely to fall nine months out of the year. A 91-day growing season challenges farmers to make the most of limited amounts of sunlight.