Chasing joy across the prairie and undertaking a new project
Eliza Blue is starting a traveling theater company with her birthday camper, a cobbled-together portable stage and JOY.
Spring showers bring standing water and drainage drama
Program administrator for Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District Jane Houin offers insight as to how SWCDs can help with complex drainage issues.
What gazaing strategy will you choose?
Ohio State Extension educator Josh Winters considers the value of different grazing strategies.
Forever grateful on Memorial Day
Judith Sutherland considers reasons to be grateful on Memorial Day.
Taxpayers and farmers caught in ‘government payment trap’
Alan Guebert considers the Congress' struggle to write an updated Farm Bill, and the issues its causing farmers and taxpayers in general.
Considerations for delayed planting
Ohio State Extension educator Lee Beers outlines considerations for farmers facing delayed planting in Ohio, following an unusually rainy spring.
My (Apple) identity crisis puts commerce at risk
When Kymberly Foster Seabolt found herself locked out of her Apple account, she considered the possibilities of reinventing her online identity.
A backpack for Felix
Tami Gingrich shares a story about her friend Grace, Grace's cat Felix and the special bond they formed.
Splitting honey bees 101
Beekeeper Scott Svab explains two different methods for splitting honey bee hives, weighing the pros and cons of each.
The return of rain shows us that Mother Nature has her own plans
Eliza Blue considers how rare and how vital rain is to ranchers and homesteaders in western South Dakota, grateful for the recent rain there.























