Mother Nature and Uncle Sam wreak havoc on planting season
Both Mother Nature and Uncle Sam have been uncooperative throughout the 2019 planting season, making already difficult year into an even bigger mess.
Kayaks and fishing? Give this craze a try
Mike Tontimonia discusses the kayak fishing trend that's been cropping up and has decided it's pure fun!
This bears repeating: No, just no
Kymberly Foster Seabolt candidly reacts to a recent message from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, warning residents to bear-proof their yards.
Poor planting still plagues markets
Marlin Clark shares his insights and comments on the state of the grain markets this week.
Fannie Flagg books will make you laugh and even ponder
If you can find a little time under a shade tree, Judith Sutherland has a great escape for you — Fannie Flagg books.
Heat stress costs you money
The hustle and bustle of summer has arrived. It is time to watch for heat stress in your cows and yourself.
An update on tufted titmice nest boxes
Scott Shalaway shares an update on the active nest box in his grandson's backyard.
Treat your farm family to an Ohio summer staycation
Whether your family prefers the open road, nature, history, or opportunities to grow and know, Ohio staycations offer something for everyone.
We’re welcoming our next Billy
Following the passing of her beloved dog Billy, Judith Sutherland is counting the days to bring two English Shepherd puppies back to Jeromesville, Ohio.
Planting decisions get muddier
Alan Guebert has some ideas on how Congress and the Trump administration could drive market prices higher and deliver more income per acre to all farmers.























