Phone times
Kymberly Foster Seabolt ponders the evolution of phones during her lifetime.
Tractor stories and grandchildren
Judith Sutherland recalls some stories about tractors she told to entertain her grandson.
Enjoy nature but leave rocks alone
Moving rocks or build rock piles has more adverse effects on the ecosystem than one would think. Find out why you shouldn't stack rocks on hikes.
Scientists work to repopulate lake sturgeons
A group of scientists plan to spend the next few decades replenishing populations of lake sturgeons, particularly in Lake Erie.
To weed, or not to weed
Learn how to weigh the benefits of certain plants to the ecosystem against the risks to develop a weed management program in grazing and hay systems.
What a difference a day makes
Marlin Clark weighs in on the National Agricultural Statistics Service's updated acreage report and the effect it's had on the market.
Like clean water? Then protect the mussels
Learn more about freshwater mussels; their role in the ecosystems of rivers, lakes and streams in the Midwest and how you can help protect them.
Nothing says summer like the great American road trip
Julie Geiss shares memories from a recent family road trip to Assateague State Park and National Seashore and the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
Readers say the darnedest things
Alan Guebert shares some recent feedback he's received from his readers.
60 seconds toward financial control
When a farm team starts working on their business analysis for 2020, 60 second investments will make the process easier and the results more reliable.






















