by Nick Glanzer | Mar 15, 2017 | Farming Life
International Harvesters Agriculture is a diverse industry sustained by its international harvesters, the people around the world who produce all kinds of crops under very different conditions. Imagine driving past fields of fresh flowers instead of acres of corn and...
by Nick Glanzer | Mar 8, 2017 | Farming Life
Farm junk is trending Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The rusty old junk that’s cluttering up your barn is now trendy. Your used farm equipment can be repurposed into home decorations that are rustic and chic. These projects are a cost-effective way for you to...
by Nick Glanzer | Mar 1, 2017 | Stories
Pop Crop: Farmers cultivate popcorn varieties Popcorn has a history all over the world, from remote regions of South America, India and China to the prairies of the American Midwest. The puffy kernels have been consumed for centuries and featured as Christmas...
by Nick Glanzer | Feb 22, 2017 | Stories
Family farm recovers loss with crop insurance Farmers spend a lot of time riding around in tractors, surrounded by the quiet countryside and the roar of an engine. Radios provide farmers with songs, news stories and talk shows that keep them engaged during long days...
by Nick Glanzer | Feb 15, 2017 | Farming Life
Born in a barn: American traditions grow on the farm Imagine a traditional red barn rising above emerald green fields and striking against an endless blue sky. The heart of America is often symbolized in this image, with a barn as the focal point. Barn wood today is...