2 rare Fergusons highlight yearly Badger engine show
The most interesting aspect of this story at the Badger Steam & Gas Engine Club show in Wisconsin is how a couple of collectors hunt-and-peck, and find tractors for one another.
Jesus revered spirit of God’s law over the letter of legality
As we find them presented in Luke and the other three gospels, one of the failings of the Pharisees is that they seem to be forever asking the wrong questions.
Those who love freebies have often missed God’s great gift
"A business trick or treat!" I thought while recently manning our company’s booth at the Farm Science Review. It was obvious by watching the thousands of attendees milling around that everyone loves a free gift.
Treated food scraps another feed option for Indiana swine
Swine nutrition has improved dramatically over the last 50 years, resulting in hogs that are 75 percent leaner today. Another feed option may be coming to the table for Indiana swine: Treated food scraps from commercial kitchens.
40 years ago: Champion cow exceeds 28 gallons milk daily
The new world’s champion milk producer, Beecher Arlinda Ellen, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beecher of Rochester, Ind., produced a maximum daily output of 28.23 gallons (195.5 pounds) of milk and in 305 days produced 50,314 pounds of milk, breaking the old record of 44,144 pounds.