The 20-minute projects that take much longer
Eric Keller offers insight into his project-planning process.
Let’s clear up this confusing trade talk once and for all
Alan Guebert weighs in on the United States' ideas and policies regarding international trade.
This weather, too, shall pass
Eliza Blue braves the unpredictable South Dakota weather to do farm chores.
Building a home for pollinators
Learn how to optimize the space in your backyard for pollinators.
I’ve got a day, let’s make hay
The goal of hay in a day is to mow, rake, chop (or bale and wrap) forages all in one day. It sounds difficult, but it may be a good option for your farm.
The endless thrill of DIY
For Kym Seabolt, her home may always be a work in progress for better or worse. The latest project will at least result in a new patio and deck.
Reminiscing
Every year, this time in May, Bryce Angell's mind reflects about his father. He passed away two years ago at the age of 97.
OSU launches calendar for planting warm-season forages
A collaborative effort has yielded a forage and pasture planting calendar for forages.
There’s a good chance we’re seeing grain market highs now
Marlin Clark believes global production problems could be pushing corn, soybean and wheat prices to early market highs for the current grain marketing year.
Preparing for construction was heavy, muddy work
Paul Locher details the special tools early settlers would have needed to start constructing buildings when settling in Ohio and Pennsylvania in the 1800s.






















