Keeping an eye on what flies
The annual return of wintering birds to their ancestral breeding and summering grounds is in full-flight, writes columnist Jim Abrams.
The key to a happy marriage
Columnist Kymberly Seabolt doles out advice on keeping a happy marriage after celeberating her "499th wedding anniversary, give or take a few centuries."
Spring planting requires a trusty hoe
Columnist Eric Keller knows that it's important to have the right tool for the job.
An imperfect shepherd is thankful for the perfect sheep
The Clun Forest sheep have performed better than Eliza Blue could have hoped, especially during lambing season.
Spring is the time for tractor safety
Farm equipment will be a frequent sight on our roads in the coming weeks, and taking a few minutes for safety could prevent an accident.
Ohio’s forests are under threat: Here’s how you can help
Forest products provide a $30 billion annual economic impact in Ohio, as well as providing wildlife habitat and hunting. But Ohio's forests are under threat, writes Lynn Vogel.
Prioritize a water source in a rotational grazing system
Finding ways to meet the needed water demands can improve the efficiency of pasture use, writes OSU Extension Educator Dean Kreager.
How to win the SAF game: Part 2
Alan Guebert continues to write about how the USDA is applying its ethanol game plan to the budding sustainable aviation fuels market.
New foals are pure joy
New life, including new baby horses, are keeping Judith Sutherland and her husband busy on the farm.
Grain markets remain steady as planting progresses
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets as planting progresses in the Eastern Corn Belt and harvest continues in South America.























