Part 1: The accidental agriculturalist
Of poetry and planting: farmers in springtime
The farm that love built: Helen and Paul Lute
I'd know that face anywhere: Cliff and Shelly Keepers
I've always been lucky: the ballad of Herman Tronrud
My apologies, Mr. President: wherein our hero fails to outsmart Jerry Ford
The world by the tail with a downhill pull: Katie and Erhardt Schultz
Try not to be boring: Emma Washa
Love is still love, even when it's frozen: Edna Koenig
Beautiful ballerinas, heavenly holsteins: the life and loves of Schomer Lichtner
Larger than life, suddenly small: Eric Lloyd Wright
Part 3: The dark side of paradise Tragedy without reason: the eerie calm of John Norton
The pain of never knowing: Mary Wegner
Living with the "enemy": Bill Fero
The truth will out: the short, unhappy life of Emmanuel Dannan
The banality of evil: Jerry Boyle and the defense of Jeffrey Dahmer
"I'm so happy it's just terrible!": Woodrow Wilson Roberts
The frogman cometh: Art Gering and the astounding amphibian invasion
Big brats, tiny trophies: Dennis Leffin and the wondrous white sausage
Dignity in motion: Jim Herther and the world's greatest car wash
Nearly naked, seeking snow: In Wisconsin, that's amore
Farewell, my doboy: kissing Alex P. Dobish good-bye
Part 5: Animals? Yes!!! People? Not so much
Oh, deer: the Anna Mae Bauer story
Poems from the edge: Ellen Kort
Short in stature, long on courage: Joe Bee Xiong
Making beautiful music: Steve O'Donnell
A naturalist's journey: Ken Lange
Running for help: Sue Birschbach and Barb Klinner
You can't tattoo a soap bubble: Evelyn Ann Fefer
The road to temptation: Ed Thompson
A million miles to go: Don and Cathryn Tredinnick.