Choose vibrancy over the ‘sad farmer’ narrative
It's been a rough decade for the journalism industry. Agriculture, too. Don't let the "sad farmer" stories distract you. Just like in journalism, farming has people who make it work.
Milk shake-up just the beginning
Dean Foods filed for bankruptcy Nov. 12, so what's next for the dairy market? Alan Guebert has some thoughts.
This week’s antique tool even has an Auction house stumped!
Can you help us solve this antique mystery? This week's new item, even has an auction house stumped! Will it stump you too?
Dairy farm analysis shows net losses
The 2018 dairy analysis work is in the books and is very reflective of the challenges Ohio’s dairy industry has faced since 2014.
Know who owns Ohio’s streams
It is important that you understand the documentation and permissions that need to be in place before beginning any project that might impact water quality.
Books for the nature lovers on your list
Here are some book titles worthy of consideration for nature-loving family and friends on your holiday gift list.
Nature filled with incredible forces
Judith Sutherland reminds us that nature is so filled with amazing, incredible forces that we so often barely notice.
It’s that sweet and sappy holiday time
Kymberly Foster Seabolt settles in for another season of sweet, sassy, somewhat predictable and all-too-perfect Hallmark Christmas movies.
Marlin: Harvest and low prices drag on
Marlin Clark weighs in on harvest progress, which drags on in some corners of the Corn Belt, and current prices in the grain markets.
Don’t pigeonhole a livestock guardian dog’s intelligence
Bridger is in charge of our unruly, free-ranging, tree-sleeping poultry, the house, yard and us. Although she has filled many positions on this farm, part of having an intelligent dog is respecting that intelligence, and Bridger has had a hand in selecting her duties.























