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Posted inAgriculture, Food, People to Know, Rural Economy

Home Again: To Borrow?

by Courtney Lowery Cowgill January 19, 2011January 21, 2011

To borrow or not to borrow. This month, we watched  “Sweet Land,” a film set in post-World War I Minnesota. The main characters are an austere Norwegian farmer, his mail-order German bride and the blithe farmer next door.  But, the real main character is the land on which these farmers make their living. The climax […]

Posted inAgriculture

Letter from Langdon: Free Clothes

by Richard Oswald January 18, 2011January 21, 2011
Posted inArts and Culture, Health

Snake Bites and Turpentine

by Betty Dotson-Lewis January 14, 2011January 20, 2011
Posted inAgriculture, Food

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by Bill Bishop January 13, 2011January 20, 2011
Posted inArts and Culture, Environment, Growth and Development

Saving the Soul of a Barn

by Timothy Collins January 12, 2011January 20, 2011
The cover of Habits of the Heartland shows the downtown and heart of Viroqua, Wisconsin's community.
Posted inCool Places

One Small Town, Three Moralities

by Marcel LaFlamme January 11, 2011February 4, 2023
Posted inAgriculture, Health

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by Bill Bishop January 10, 2011January 14, 2011
Posted inEnergy, Environment, People to Know

‘King Coal’ Retires and Judy Bonds Dies

by Marian Wang January 7, 2011January 13, 2011
Posted inEducation, Growth and Development

Letter from Langdon: Opportunity Skids

by Richard Oswald January 6, 2011January 12, 2011
Posted inAgriculture, Food, Rural Economy

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by dyadmin January 5, 2011January 11, 2011

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