Leroy Makes the Paper
Nine years ago in March during National Agriculture Week I sat down and wrote my first weekly column for this paper. But first, let’s tie up some loose ends about Read more
Nine years ago in March during National Agriculture Week I sat down and wrote my first weekly column for this paper. But first, let’s tie up some loose ends about Read more
It was a little crisp Saturday, February 24th, at 8:00 a.m. when I tended to my chickens and heard the familiar drone of snowmobiles. I rarely hear snowmobiles so early Read more
Did you know the ground is not frozen under the snow right now? How can that be when we have had over 20 days with temps below freezing? While pushing Read more
I have fielded many questions about the safety of GMOs, genetically modified organisms, and their use in agriculture. Even though GMO technology was used to create synthetic Insulin for diabetics Read more
My recent writings have brought several suggestions from readers. I am not the only one who has thrown knives away at public venues and become frustrated with slow mail service. Read more
Will County is going to the birds, more specifically, the geese. They seem to be taking over. For years I was not concerned. Now they are appearing on my farms, Read more
Have you noticed how slow the mail delivery has been? Have you ever tried to be so smart you did something stupid? The grain markets have finally appeared to have Read more
Many farmers use an immense amount of technology and computer skills in their everyday farming operation. Computers help drive the tractors straight even in the dark and blinding dust. Farmers Read more
It is the cold and flu season. Sometimes it is a good thing to have a cold and a runny nose. How could that be? It was probably one of Read more