Happy slow, quiet, dull New Year
The week between Christmas and New Year's Day was wonderfully different than every other week of the year on the dairy farm of Alan Guebert's youth.
What to do with your live tree
After live Christmas trees have served their purpose, we can give them new life and purpose by utilizing them in other ways.
Providing extra energy in bad weather
Learn to account for the nutrient requirements of all types of livestock during non-typical weather conditions.
For 2021, pick a word to drive focus, one that works on farm
Pick a word for 2021 to help focus on your goals on the farm.
Kanagawa Treaty initiated a new era in the Far East
Kanagawa Treaty marked the end of Japan's 220-year-old policy of national seclusion by opening the ports of Shimoda and Hakodate to American vessels.
Recipes show how life was once lived
A little brown recipe box takes Judith Sutherland back in time to remind her how past generations of her family once lived.
From Tattoo Outfits & Snouters to a new mystery antique tool.
We have two possible solutions for one antique tool, and a new mystery item for you to ponder. Can you tell us how this item was used?
Beauty, history of Mahoning Valley on display
Julie Geiss and her family recently chose to start puppy training at one of the oldest buildings in Youngstown, Pioneer Pavilion.
Marlin: Grain markets finish the year strong
Grain futures markets on the Chicago Board of Trade made new life-of-contract highs as we finished the year, and then made new highs Jan. 4 and Jan. 5.
Expect more from your livestock
Just as environment and expectations are key for livestock guardian dog training, Tarma Shena says these aspects are crucial for livestock selection, too.























