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Chronicles of The Farm Woman: Boys on the farm

Summertime always brings a procession of small boys to the farm.  Here often in two or three weeks they must try to make up...

Kansas zobie hunting

  Two years ago at a spring conference in Topeka, Lea Ann Seiler, Economic Develop Director for Hodgeman County heard a presentation about a very...

Redskins, oilskins

What’s in a name? The next election: There is a better way Big Sports is in a big snit over the mascot and name for Washington, D.C.’s professional...

Laugh tracks in the dust

                Whew! This has been a busy week on a lot of fronts. On the sports front, my Kansas City Royals came up 90-feet...

The Covered Dish: Orange cinnamon rolls

I thought I’d pass along some of favorite cooking woes and tips as we enter the months of November and December. There are some...

Log chain lunch

Just a couple of miles to the east of my home town (Mullinville) is a Northern Natural Gas station. At the time we were...

I remember:  Attending the Country School

The longer I live on this earth, the more I appreciate the freedoms we enjoyed in the days of attending the country school. Oh,...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural, Jonathan Truman and Weston Hiebert

By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University. “The Back Stops Here.” No, that’s not quite...

Roger’s view from the hills: Riding fences

BEWARE OF FALSE KNOWLEDGE; IT IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN IGNORANCE.                                           George Bernard Shaw If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, swims like a duck,...

The Covered Dish: Pear Honey

I can’t recall a more perfect day.  I slept in, drank my coffee and relaxed with a good book on the screened porch.  Amongst...
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