Thursday, May 2, 2024

The new CAT in the barn is one that can turn around and bite you, if it doesn't get your attention soon.

A 4-H exhibitor thanks the buyers of her steer who showed such kindness and generosity at a past Canfield Fair.

Well, it's official. The terrorists have won. In a move that began as a response to an industry-wide airline ban on carrying liquids and other concealed weapons such as waterproof eyeliner and a to-die-for shade of lipstick in anything more than a clear, zip-lock bag, designers have rolled out the newest "trend" to torture us with: transparent purses.
dairy cow

David Marrison reflects on 2023 and prepares for 2024 by selecting the word manage as his word to implement and focus on in the new year.
fields

For planting and growth progress, Ohio has been the worst state most of the spring, passed only occasionally by Indiana. That greenhouse weather the weekend of July 20 didn't tip the market one way or the other though.

Those anglers who have been whining about the lack of walleyes in Pymatuning Lake can tune up for some better songs. State wildlife officials...

It is difficult to think about anything but the U.S. banking sector implosion these days. Even though Wall Street is miles from your home...

On the big southern Illinois dairy farm of my youth, a rainy June day was a treat almost as great as homemade ice cream.
chicks

Eliza Blue shares a story from back when she still had a rooster and more chickens and chicks than she knew what to do with.
angus calves in Carrollton, Ohio

Farm groups have joined voices to call on the USDA, Congress and the Department of Justice to ensure a more financially sustainable situation for cattlemen.