Where should you fence out cattle?
Fencing cattle out of wooded areas and water sources is a good conservation practice to keep these ecosystems healthy and thriving.
Grandma’s tree hut
Bryce Angell helps his wife build a treehouse in anticipation of a visit from their grandchildren.
How to deal with pasture and forage pests
Ohio State Extension educator shares best practices for managing pests in pastures and forage fields.
Sheep shearing mayhem
Eric Keller tried his hand at shearing sheep. It’s clear in poor Rami’s trim, it’s harder than it looks on TV.
Crack in the plans
Some of Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s home renovation projects stand the test of time, and others, well ... a picture is worth a thousand words.
How to manage corn diseases to maintain silage quality
Over the next month, corn will be tasseling and disease scouting and management will be important to maintaining silage quality.
It was an ugly Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade
Marlin Clark digs into the reasons grain prices dropped further on Monday as the Chicago Board of Trade reacted to "technical corrections."
The ruby-throated hummingbird
Tami Gingrich delves into the world of ruby-throated hummingbirds, and details their unique characteristics, how to attract them and safely feed them.
Waddles, snoods and backwoods bearded ladies
Jim Abrams offers a recap of Ohio turkey season, and explains the meaning of a turkey beard and phenomenon of it occurring on both male and female turkeys.
Bringing Little Pasture Farm & Fiber to life
Eliza Blue faces her fears of sending her ewes’ wool to the mill, bringing Little Pasture Farm & Fiber to life.