Thursday, May 14, 2026

With three mystery tools identified, our Hazard-ous readers are on a roll! Can you help keep the streak alive?
forages

Forage nutrient analysis reveals nutrient content to determines forage value, which influences livestock feed amounts and the ability to preserve forages.
house spider

Kymberly Foster Seabolt is fine with living among wildlife. All she asks is to have peaceful enjoyment of approximately 3,000 square feet inside her home.
Dairy calf

Proper colostrum management improves calf health and eventually cow productivity. Learn how to use a colostrometer and a Brix meter to determine quality.
deer

Scott Shalaway offers insight on the science that goes into decisions on wildlife management.
telephone lines on a country road

A Farm and Dairy reader shares his thoughts on government-funded initiatives to bring better internet to rural areas.
fall field of corn

Marlin Clark gives an update and offers insight on recent price changes in the grain markets.
sheep in field

Farmers are told to share our stories, because the divide between people and where their food comes from is growing by the day. The internet is the quickest way to do that, because most of the people who need to hear our stories don’t live next door. But if we can’t get reliable access, how do we reach them?
dairy cattle

In the past 12 months, 262 farms have ceased milk production in Ohio, and despite better prices, there will likely be more farm exits.
three men on a boat

Learn all the secrets of winterizing your boat and perhaps, more importantly, its engine.