Editor’s note: Please enjoy this Dr. Rosmann column from 2016.
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Most farmers and ranchers I talk with these days are pretty happy about how things are going for them. The high prices paid by farmers for additional farmland and expensive farm equipment bear out their optimism.
Editor’s note: Please enjoy this Dr. Rosmann column from 2016.
Farming, logging, and forestry, were rated as the happiest, most meaningful, and least stressful by workers in these and 17 other occupations, according to an article in the Jan. 6, 2023, edition of the Washington Post. The author, Andrew Van Dam, drew on survey data from the Bureau of Labor…
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Have you noticed that each year the soil and bodies of water in temperate climate zones shift almost overnight from warm to colder as the environment cools each fall and reverses each spring? I can detect the annual thermal declines and inclines at our home water faucets and when I fish.
Editor’s note: Please enjoy this Dr. Rosmann column from 2016.
Moving day is an especially “moving” experience for people involved in farming, ranching, or working in agriculture in any fashion.
Editor’s note: Dr. Rosmann requested an outside author write his column this issue.
Editor’s note: Please enjoy this previous column of Dr. Rosmann’s from 2015.
Editor’s note: Please enjoy this Dr. Rosmann column from 2015.
Editor’s note: Please enjoy this Dr. Rosmann column from 2015.
Agriculture and the well-being of consumers will improve together with advances in sustainable farming, according to scientific experts from around the world who met in person and by teleconnections to exchange information during a conference in Odense, Denmark, this past August. The confere…
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A few years ago a farming friend told me during one of our periodic conversations over morning coffee, “If you want to know a little bit about something, just ask me – I only know a little bit.” This is the same person who proclaimed, “If you talk too much, you’ll get a sunburned tongue.”
Editor’s note: We hope you find this Dr. Rosmann column from 2015 useful.
The tiny village of Westphalia, Iowa, my home town, celebrated the 150th anniversary of its founding on July 3, 2022. Westphalia has held an annual two-day celebration of Independence Day for as long as I can remember; the event is still called the St. Boniface Parish Picnic even though the …
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How people form opinions is well-researched and not terribly complicated. Opinion formation is an established field which many marketers and the news media use to influence what they want people to agree with.
Editor’s note: Please enjoy this Dr. Rosmann column from 2015.
Scientific evidence indicating benefits from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is mounting, contradictory to the long-held assumptions that ADHD limited the well-being and achievements of persons with the diagnosis.
Editor’s note: Please enjoy this Dr. Rosmann column from 2015.
Agricultural production this year in Ukraine is likely to be hampered by the ongoing conflict with Russia. Forecasters already predict shortages of key crops around the world, especially wheat, corn, and oilseeds.
Agriculture is essential to the survival of the world’s burgeoning population. While about half the populations of underdeveloped nations are farmers, less than 2 percent of the U.S. population and other highly developed nations are farmers.
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