Warm weather signals warm season grasses
Planting warm season annual grasses is a feasible way to improve summer pastures or hay fields to maintain dry matter production during the summer slump.
Dakota plains life demands deep roots
The folks who live and work on the Dakota plains have to be as resilient and deeply rooted as the grasses that thrive here.
Queen for a day
GirWonder's best friend saves day, retrieving her forgotten suitcase on her wedding day.
Henrietta’s ashes
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about spreading Henrietta Johnson's ashes from a plane.
The solution to difficult weather conditions for making hay
One way to make baled hay in only a two-day weather window is to make baleage.
Consider the bigger picture when making changes to your property
When we evaluate proposed changes to each or any of these individual pieces, we need to consider the impacts to the overall area, neighborhood, watershed or region.
Grain markets hurt over long weekend
Corn and soybean prices are sharply lower in early trading after the June 20 holiday for Juneteenth. marlin Clark weighs in in this week's grain report.
New livestock help livestock guardian dogs learn
Each livestock guardian dog processes information differently and that is never more apparent than when Tarma Shena adds a new type of livestock.
Are you ready for summer forages?
Warm-season annuals forages have grown in popularity over the years to help fill in the forage deficient period we call summer. Explore your options.
Exploring the past and present in Athens Co.
Julie Geiss and her daughter hike Radar Hill near the Ridges on the campus of Ohio University in Athens County, Ohio, and take in all of the area's history.























