Remembering the women who shape our lives
For Julie Geiss, Mother’s Day is a time of reflection and remembrance for the women who shaped her childhood and instilled lifelong values.
Loving the sport of barn ball
During Judith Sutherland's childhood, old barns typically had a basketball hoop attached to the wall or a beam, drawing children in to play barn ball.
Searching for the perfect date
Kym Seabolt has been on an obsessive quest to figure out the exact year her home was constructed.
Don’t rush to get animals on pasture
It may be worth the wait to step back and look over your grazing plan before throwing those gates open.
Riparian buffers: The benefits of putting trees by streams
A riparian buffer is an area that contains a combination of trees, shrubs and native perennial plants that improve the health of the water and land nearby.
Perfect lambing
This year's lambing season is running much more smoothly than last year's and Eliza Blue is grateful for the change of pace.
Do you know what Item No. 1246 is?
Keith Greathouse, of Uniontown, Ohio, submitted Item No. 1246. The jaws open up and clamp down when contact is made.
Have the grain markets bottomed out?
After watching the grain markets on May 8, Marlin Clark is nervous that the recent low prices are just a bounce on the way lower.
‘Shoo fly’ don’t bother me or my cows
Learn how to control flies around livestock by eliminating breeding places and killing large numbers of flies.
Losing the battle of the bangs
Judith Sutherland recalls the short bangs she had throughout her childhood and the ritual of having them trimmed just as they reached a reasonable length.























