Games teach how to be diplomatic winners, good losers
One of the biggest lessons learned from playing games during her childhood was how to be diplomatic winners and good losers.
Selecting a grazing app that works for you
From field identification for plants to record-keeping and grazing plans, there are many apps to choose from for both iOS and Android systems.
Questionable decisions for the love of lambs
Eliza Blue adopts four orphaned lambs on top of the ones bred on her farm, making it an interesting, hectic and still-manageable lambing season.
Ohio’s Quail Hollow Park has a rich history
Over 700 acres of wetland marshes, meadows and woodlands comprise Quail Hollow Park. There is also a 40-room historic manor located within the park.
‘Harvested cattle, slaughtered markets’
Alan Guebert weighs in on today's broken cattle market, what caused it and whether it can be fixed.
Wedding day advice for a daughter
Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers advice for her soon-to-be-married daughter days away from her wedding.
Cutting wheat silage
Wheat can be both a cover crop or a fall pasture, which provides a provisional forage when hay or silage is running out in the summer.
Bashful bull
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about how a bull named Chubby found the courage to breed.
Wheat problems dominate markets
Kansas City hard red winter wheat is trading above $13 a bushel. Minneapolis spring wheat is not far behind. Marlin Clark weighs in on high wheat prices.
Bringing back the wilderness
Hundreds of acres, riddled with the refuse of a manufacturing facility, have been successfully converted into Mayor William J. Robertson Nature Preserve.























