There’s always something to grouse about
Jim Abrams details the unique habitats ruffed grouse rely on to survive and the conservation efforts that are helping to bolster their numbers.
Celebrating a wedding built upon a strong, loving foundation
Judith Sutherland celebrates her great nephew’s wedding day.
Mexico’s election delivers new leader to tackle old problems
Alan Guebert considers how the election of Claudia Sheinbaum as Mexico's new president might affect U.S. agriculture.
Optimizing high forage yields
Ohio State Extension educator Clif Martin share tips for optimizing your forage yields and preventing overgrazing.
Embrace the messy glory of life
Eliza Blue ponders the difficulties of farming and ranching and encourages readers to embrace the messy glory of life.
Modifying tractor implements
Eric Keller details some work he managed around his homestead with an unusually worn carry-all, and some work that will have to wait for another day.
Is second cutting hay necessary?
Do you really need to make second cutting hay? Learn how to weigh the the benefits and drawbacks to doing a second hay cutting.
Crooked fences
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about the difficulty of putting up straight fence posts.
Giving Mother Nature a chance
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is trying really hard to give Mother Nature a chance, taking up gardening and bird watching; however, she's constantly being tested.
Take the time to plan ahead for farm emergencies
Planning for farm emergencies can feel overwhelming. Learn how to break it into simple tasks to be prepared no matter what happens.























