June 2026

Your Land

These two images, of the same field area, show the conversion from barren high-salinity soils in 2021 to a revitalized soil biology in 2025, where living roots have reestablished plant growth. (Photos by Joe Dickie Photography)

Following specific soil-health and management practices can remedy salinity areas.

Your Farm

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Your Life

(Photo by G.W. Ackerman; Extension Service U.S. Department of Agriculture; Progressive Farmer Archives; 1943)
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Cornerstones highlights thought-provoking quotes from notable folks.

CattleLink

Lexy Close and Mike Southerland hope the Appalachian Producers Cooperative will help keep livestock income in the area. (Becky Mills)

Farmers band together to boost local livestock industry for future generations.

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(Agdekon Media Visuals, Getty Images)
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Most farm and ranch owners want to pass on their legacy but avoid the conversation. Unspoken fears about leadership, retirement finances and personal identity can quietly kill succession plans.

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