It’s not hoarding if your stuff is cool
Kymberly Foster Seabolt's style is definitely not minimalism. It is more "intentionalism." After all, it's not hoarding if your stuff is cool.
Pay attention to the clues beneath your feet
Having soil information at your fingertips can save headaches, time and resources if compatible soils are identified before a project begins.
How to decide when to cull cows
Cows need to be culled when they become unprofitable or facilities are too full. Learn how to make these decisions efficiently.
Goldenrod doesn’t deserve a bad rap in the fall
Golden rod is responsible for keeping monarch butterflies fat and fed during their migration. It is not responsible for hay fever.
Hurricane and Harley
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about a cowboy names Harley Jones and his horse Hurricane.
The key to transporting calves in a minivan
Eric Keller is at it again, stirring up laughter with a tale about transporting calves in his family's minivan.
Drive train demons
Kym Seabolt is not saying that her pickup truck is definitely possessed by a demon but she also cannot say definitively that it is NOT.
Riding a horse beats driving a car
All of Eliza Blue's recent automobile misfortunes have led her to conclude riding horses might just be more reliable than driving.
Center of Science and Industry makes science fun
The Center of Science and Industry makes science fun and interesting, and Judith Sutherland urges readers to make the trip to Columbus.
Preparing for winter – livestock supplemental feeding basics
Ohio State University Extension educator Erika Lyon discusses how to prepare forgages for livestock for upcoming fall and winter season.























