Part one: Gentry’s ‘Ode to Billy Joe’
As Bobbie Gentry's voice takes her back, Judith Sutherland recalls a time when she was much younger, helping her mother renovate a rental.
The long and the short of it
Alan Guebert shares his opinions on recent headlines, stating their echos will be heard by farmers and ranchers for weeks and months to come.
Ohioans better prepare for the spotted lanternfly
Ohioans better prepare — the spotted lanternfly was confirmed in Beaver and Allegheny counties, in Pa., just across the border from Columbiana County, Ohio.
Active lifestyle
Kymberly Foster Seabolt ponders where her children's enthusiasm for an active lifestyle came from, envying their seemingly, endless energy.
Spring is pasture improvement time
Now is the time to start planning how to make the most out of our grass crop in our pastures.
Dairy farms must monitor cash reserves
Find out why opening the January final milk check for 2020 was a lot more fun than opening the 2019 January final.
European immigrants got mixed welcome
The United States attracted many European immigrants during the decades of 1840 and 1850. Learn more about these large migrations and what caused them.
Fishing prep comes with signs of spring
Fishing lure displays are stocked, meaning it's time to prepare for spring. Check out Mike Tontimonia's tips to get started restocking your tackle box.
As coronavirus hysteria wanes, keep the faith
Marlin Clark believes grain prices have bottomed out, allowing sizable gains in the corn and soybean markets. Learn more in this week's grain markets report.
Lake Erie Bill of Rights dead in the water
Lake Erie Bill of Rights is dead in the water, for now. Editor-in-Chief Rebecca Miller asks: what does it mean for farmers?






















