Poor memory is a liability
Eliza Blue makes changes in her sheep flock to improve her fiber business, remembering lambing difficulties with the breed she chose after the fact.
How to manage horse manure
Geauga SWCD Education/Communications Specialist Gail Prunty breaks down strategies for managing horse manure to reduce its environmental impact.
Pasture management can help control internal parasites
Ohio State Extension educator Dean Kreager shares tips to decrease internal parasites in pasture-grazed herds through mindful management.
Father teaches that loyalty runs deeper than simple honesty
Judith Sutherland's father taught her that loyalty speaks volumes across time and generations, and beckons us to always remain true to those who helped us.
The export line slackens in the US as Brazil reels it in
Alan Guebert traces the flow of agricultural exports amid President Donald Trump's tariffs, noting Brazil is capitalizing on the U.S.'s lost Chinese market.
AI, artificial intelligence or artificial insemination?
Beekeeper Scott Svab explains the benefits of artificial insemination in producing superior queens and delves into Latshaw Apiaries' queen breeding program.
Masked bandits
A raccoon that recently made headlines reminds Kymberly Foster Seabolt why she doesn't trust wildlife.
Watching the grain market one more time as the fat lady sings
Marlin Clark pens his last grain market report column for Farm and Dairy, recalling how it all began 37 years ago.
Sowbugs and brick walls
In her wildlife column this week, Tami Gingrich takes readers inside the lives of sowbugs.
Animal orphans? Probably not!
While living in the wild can be perilous, many concerns are misplaced when it comes to baby animals in the spring.Wild babies are seldom orphaned or lost.






















