Monday, April 6, 2026
paddock

Management intensive grazing is thought to be one of the best ways to maximize grazing capacity. Find out if it's a profitable strategy for your operation.

We seem to have you stumped! Can you name this new item and start a new streak?
healthy soil

Improving soil health is important and has many benefits. Regular checkups can provide information on how management practices are affecting soil health.
planting-soybeans

Alan Gubert points out problems with the White House's request for $33 billion to respond to the war in Ukraine, specifically, funds meant for farmers.
large flowered white trillium

A heavy frost during the last week of April led Julie Geiss to do some crazy things — she covered wildflowers in the woods to protect them.
Tilled field

An unforeseen war has contributed to spiking grain prices. At the same time, planting is getting historically late. 
Spotted Knapweed

Ohio State Extension educator Christine Gelley remembers a recently deceased client as a diligent spotted knapweed scouter and urges readers to be like Joe.
Holstein cow

Alan Guebert recalls his motivation for joining the county 4-H dairy judging team, his first trip to McDonalds and how those things were seemingly linked.
sunflower

Kymberly Foster Seabolt suspects she may be the last happy ma'am in America.
window

You can help reduce bird collisions with windows by using screens, various films and even strings or blinds to deter them.