Hay quality matters for livestock feeding
Hay quality can greatly affect cattle reproductive performance, body condition, calf health and milk production.
Time for the nothing-much-happens market
Marlin Clark offers an update on the relatively stagnant grain markets in this week's grain markets report.
When a farmer has to make hard decisions
Tarma Shena mulls what hard decisions look like when a dog doesn't work out.
Reintroduction of trumpeter swans an Ohio success story
Ohio started a reintroduction program for trumpeter swans in 1996. As of last year, there were 111 breeding pairs and 206 offspring in the state.
History of waterfowl hunting in Ohio
Waterfowl hunting is a time-honored tradition that Ohio hunters have always enjoyed, but it looked different 100 years ago.
Good time all around
Bryce Angell recalls a stay at Squirrel Meadows in this week's poem.
A Thanksgiving to remember
Eliza Blue enjoyed one of the most enjoyable Thanksgivings she can remember this year, hosting a good friend and her daughter from across South Dakota.
Season 54
Season 54 of Kym Seabolt's life was a wild ride with plot twists and memorable episodes — both good and bad. But, every day she wakes up is a blessing.
Even the mightiest waters need replenished
Julie Geiss considers the falling water levels in Lake Powell and Lake Mead and is reminded that fresh water is not something we should take for granted.
Small town memories of times past
Looking through the ads in a Jeromesville Senior High School yearbook dated 1950, Judith Sutherland recalls a version of her town in the past.























