Friday, June 26, 2026

The glaciations that covered this land for millions of years completely wiped out all but the tiniest cells of vegetation.
soybeans

In the U.S. quest to clean up our carbon-fueled culture, biodiesel and renewable diesel have become two new darlings of alternative fuel advocates.
wheat field

Kymberly Seabolt gets some good news about her dog, Nova, but life otherwise takes a turn.

Jim Abrams writes about what makes a frog a true frog and what makes one a fake.
sunset, cowboy

Reading Hopalong Cassidy’s “Creed for American Boys and Girls” brings back a simpler time for columnist Judith Sutherland.
a group of people on horses herding cattle in a field

Columnist Bryce Angell writes about a memorable experience with new technology - an electric branding iron.
harvester

Somewhere ahead lies the bottom for corn, soybean and wheat prices. We don’t know when it will come, but we know it is a long way from breakeven.
Antlion larvae

Tami Gingrich spotlights the unique lifecycle of antlions, highlighting their unique larvae hunting strategy.

Editor Rachel Wagoner writes about the various tasks a farmer must do, which sometimes includes euthanizing a sick animal.
dove hunting

Jim Abrams offers words of wisdom to hunters preparing for Ohio's upcoming mourning dove season.