Down the Draw
A menagerie of thoughts from a cowboy.
Midrange Tractors Hold Value For Now
As machinery manufacturers continue to rebound from early 2020s supply chain issues, the market has seen some interesting shifts.
Antique Tractor Rewiring Isn’t Place To Skimp On Costs
Rewiring a tractor isn’t the place to skimp on restoration costs. Compared to the cost of engine parts or a paint job, the expense of rewiring
Evaluation Of Cattle-Handling Facilities Helps Prevent Problems When Processing
When handling cattle, it is the duty of producers to ensure good handling and care for both cattle and handlers in a safe and efficient
Tyson Foods To Close Iowa Pork Plant With 1,200 Workers
Tyson Foods is permanently closing a pork plant in Perry, Iowa, the meatpacker said, eliminating jobs for about 1,200 workers.
Disease Is Factor In Higher Rural Death Rates
While the U.S. mortality rate is lower than in the 1960s, the urban rate has declined more rapidly than the rural rate, especially in the
Tips On Garden Planning Including What To Plant In Early Containers
Nothing helps shake the cold of late winter like leafing through colorful garden catalogs, dreaming of beautiful flower beds, and produce-filled vegetable gardens. “This is