Making the best of tough times
Judith Sutherland discusses how farmers are being impacted by COVID-19 and reminds us we're all in this together.
Fishing is fine, but keep your distance
Fishing is a great "social isolation" activity, especially since kids are off school. Ohio has a wealth of lakes, ponds and streams. Find out where to fish.
The world is changing, we must, too
Alan Guebert ponders whether we can have both dollar-driven efficiency and safety-centered resiliency as the overarching goal of American farm policy.
One mystery solved, Can you name our newest Hazard object?
Can you solve this mystery antique tool from Randy Winland's collection? Leave us your comments below!
Starting the planting season low on hope
Marlin Clark offers an update on the struggling commodity markets in his April 9, 2020 column.
Prepare for worst, pray for the best
As analysts account for the economic downturn caused by COVID-19, 2020 farm income prospects remain dismal.
Cash flow projections help prepare your farm for what comes next
Learn how to manage uncertain cash flow with tips from Dianne Shoemaker in this week's Dairy Excel column.
How to stay grounded (literally)
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares what she's learned from her obsession with news and media — as a society, we have no idea how to really quarantine.
Rushmore is the world’s largest sculpture
Hugh Earnhart digs into the history of Mount Rushmore. Learn how the idea began, the faces were chosen and the work was completed.
Conservation planning helps save our soil
Conservation planning has been the root of the efforts to save our nation's precious soil since the Dust Bowl era some 80 years ago.























