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  • Chris Hardie For Agri-View

My farming days are finished but a recent story made me realize I clearly left a lot of money on the table.

Calendar: In the World of Ag

Calendar: In the World of Ag

    Agri-View offers a schedule of events of special interest to our readers. Some events and activities might require advance registration. Email agriview@madison.com with calendar submissions.

    Barn Boards and Baling Wire

    Barn Boards and Baling Wire

    • John Sumwalt For Agri-View

    Responses are still pouring in to my recent column “Say It Ain’t So, Philip Yancey” about the popular Evangelical Christian author. His books, including “What’s So Amazing About Grace,” have sold more than 15 million copies. He confessed in January to a long-term affair with a married woman.

    Bald eagles raise next generation

    Bald eagles raise next generation

    • Jerry Davis For Agri-View

    Wildlife viewers, birders and inquisitive-minded citizens cannot get enough of seeing and learning about bald eagles, the official national emblem of United States. The founding fathers in 1782 began the process giving the eagle species that status.

    An Outdoorsman’s Journal

    An Outdoorsman’s Journal

    • Mark Walters For Agri-View

    Hello friends,

    Midwest farmers pray for Bermuda high

    Midwest farmers pray for Bermuda high

    • Julie Belschner

    SAN ANTONIO, Texas – It was 95 degrees outside Feb. 25 in the River Walk area of San Antonio. It was almost as hot with information overload inside the Henry B. González Convention Center where the 30th-annual Commodity Classic was being held. According to the organizers, it was record atten…

    Calendar: In the World of Ag

    Calendar: In the World of Ag

      Agri-View offers a schedule of events of special interest to our readers. Some events and activities might require advance registration. Email agriview@madison.com with calendar submissions.

      Barn Boards and Baling Wire

      Barn Boards and Baling Wire

      • John Sumwalt For Agri-View

      The caller, Carl Bethke, said, “I have a visitation story to share with you.”

      Green appears around us

      Green appears around us

      • Jerry Davis For Agri-View

      Nina Miller lives in the town of Brigham in Iowa County, Wisconsin. She had a positive answer when asked how she and her husband, Roger James, learned the fineries of tapping, collecting and cooking sap to make maple syrup.

      An Outdoorsman’s Journal

      An Outdoorsman’s Journal

      • Mark Walters For Agri-View

      Hello friends,

      Farm bankruptcies reflect crisis

      Farm bankruptcies reflect crisis

      • Samantha Ayoub American Farm Bureau Federation

      Key Takeaways

      Love Letters from a Farmer

      Love Letters from a Farmer

      • Sarah Pfaff-Cavadini For Agri-View

      In my previous piece, I shared that my dad, Tom L. Pfaff, had written more than 100 letters to my mom from 1960 to 1962. He had just graduated from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and had taken a job as a hog buyer for the Wilson Meat Packing Plant in Albert Lea, Minnesota. But his d…

      Business friends partner with special flavors

      Business friends partner with special flavors

      • Jason Maloney For Agri-View

      Friendship makes life better. Close relationships between people and families give meaning and richness to what we do. The comfort and ease close relationships bring can lead us to new experiences. The love and support that grows within friendship brings special flavors to life.

      Calendar: In the World of Ag

      Calendar: In the World of Ag

        Agri-View offers a schedule of events of special interest to our readers. Some events and activities might require advance registration. Email agriview@madison.com with calendar submissions.

        Barn Boards and Baling Wire

        Barn Boards and Baling Wire

        • John Sumwalt For Agri-View

        My heart broke when I heard the news that Philip Yancey, my favorite evangelical Christian writer, had confessed to cheating on his wife for eight years with a married woman. I’ve loved Yancey’s books and quoted him often in sermons, as well as in my books and newspaper columns. His video bo…

        Light dawns earlier each day

        Light dawns earlier each day

        • Jerry Davis For Agri-View

        Turkey hunters, trout anglers and sunrise photographers sometimes need reminding that the sun is now rising earlier each and every day. Turkey gobblers gobble before sunrise; scouting the same time every morning means missing those tree-perched sounds.

        An Outdoorswoman’s Journal

        An Outdoorswoman’s Journal

        • Selina Walters For Agri-View

        Hello friends,

        Life in a Farmhouse Kitchen

        Life in a Farmhouse Kitchen

        • Ellie Kluetzman For Agri-View

        On the heels of Valentine’s Day, we have another day for true love – Feb. 20 – Love our Pet Day. And I love dogs.

        Candid Canine Corner

        Candid Canine Corner

          Editor's note: Angus was chosen as a monthly winner of one of Agri-View's featured pets.

          Forward State

          Forward State

          • Shelly Mayer Professional Dairy Producers

          Each new year offers a quiet moment to choose a guiding intention – something that steadies the mind and shapes the months ahead. Many people are embracing a simple but transformative phrase in 2026 – let it go. Not as an escape from responsibility, but as a healthier way to move through a w…

          Land-grant schools spark ag future

          Land-grant schools spark ag future

          • Jason Maloney For Agri-View

          MADISON, Wis. – It’s human nature to look at the world as we see it and never question how it came to be. Often we take for granted what’s here, believing it has ever been thus. We often don’t realize when we look at things we think of as old that they only recently came upon the scene. And …

          Calendar: In the World of Ag

          Calendar: In the World of Ag

            Agri-View offers a schedule of events of special interest to our readers. Some events and activities might require advance registration. Email agriview@madison.com with calendar submissions.

            Barn Boards and Baling Wire

            Barn Boards and Baling Wire

            • John Sumwalt For Agri-View

            I turned 6 the winter we lived in the old military Quonset-hut house on Pleasant Ridge in the town of Willow om Richland County, Wisconsin. We were only there for a few months in the winter of 1956-1957. In March we moved to a new farm Dad had bought just a few miles down the hill along Will…

            Nature 'going rogue' reflects normal

            Nature 'going rogue' reflects normal

            • Jerry Davis For Agri-View

            We don’t usually see all the reactions and movements that wild plants, animals and mushrooms make and do, and are subjected to. So when a tree explodes from being hit by lightning it seems freaky.

            An Outdoorsman’s Journal

            An Outdoorsman’s Journal

            • Mark Walters For Agri-View

            Hello friends,

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