We still have not learned our lesson
Alan Guebert worries that rather than learning lessons in 2020, Americans have squandered most of the year, over $4 trillion and almost 200,000 lives.
Soil testing can help farmers make land more productive
Soil tests can provide a lot of information that can help guide you with what you should be putting on your fields.
By-product lime and lime analysis
Learn more about using lime and lime by-products to improve the soil on your farm.
Bowl won this time
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares the tale of how her baked potato salad and Pyrex bowl came to an untimely end all in one fell swoop.
The telephones of yesterday
Judith Sutherland ponders the advancements of the telephones and how they've shaped the way people communicate during her lifetime.
Examining the storied rise and fall of Route 66
Learn more about Route 66's history, unique construction, impact on pop culture and legacy, as well as, how it was phased out over time.
Can you name this antique metal mystery tool?
One item identified as a fish cleaning table, another table remains a mystery and a new metal antique tool mystery has appeared. Can you name any of the them and how they were used?
Markets still value protein over fat
Right now, markets continue to value protein over fat. Learn more about the main dietary factors that are related to increased milk protein yield.
Go ahead and give disc golf a good throw
Julie Geiss and her family recently took up disc golf. Their most recent trip was close to home at the Mill Creek MetroPark farm in Canfield.
Expected China market finally pushing prices
Soybean, and to an extent, corn, purchases from China have stirred a rally that has November soybean futures over $10 for the first time since Dec. 4, 2017.























