Pound cake predator
Eric Keller gets to the bottom of the mystery behind the pound cake predator in his household.
Selling my saddle
Bryce Angell writes a poem about selling his old saddle.
Could bale grazing work for you?
OSU Extension educator, Christine Gelley, discusses the considerations for implementing bale grazing.
A true force of nature
Alan Guebert delves into what M.S. Swaminathan meant to India's food security following his recent passing.
Falling for autumn charm
Kym Seabolt loves fall, but warns readers, if you aren't cautious, enjoying autumn can become a full-time job if not an outright chore.
The final phases of appreciative inquiry in farm succession
Ohio State Extension educator David Marrison shares the last to phases of a process called appreciative inquiry, which can be used in succession planning.
Nothing you love is lost
Judith Sutherland believes childhood places are never truly gone when we can revisit them in our memories.
Market volatile on conflicting news items
Prices on the Chicago Board of Trade have been volatile, as the market sifts through pieces of news. Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets.
Up, up and away: Spiders take to the sky
Tami Gingrich digs into the different times of year spiders engage in kiting, or ballooning, behavior and tells readers what to look for this fall.
Envisioning a joyful life and making it happen
Judith Sutherland recalls the life her father envisioned and, ultimately, lived.























