The importance of quiet stories
Eliza Blue reflects on how the quality of quietness seems to define her musical work, spanning geographies, genres and art forms.
To graze or not to graze?
Ohio State Extension educator Garth Ruff weighs the pros and cons of grazing in early spring.
Where do US dairy exports go?
Ohio State Extension educator Jason Hartschuh breaks down the movement of U.S. dairy products, highlighting those exported to Canada and Mexico.
The wonders of farm life are better than candy for grandkids
Judith and Doug Sutherland have pulled out all the stops for their grandkids, creating a haven they love visiting.
Medicaid cuts could potentially hit rural America hard
Alan Guebert explores the ways that Medcaid cuts could impact rural Americans.
The engine from Paradise
Paul Harvey shares the tale of how he acquired a Twelve Mule Team engine, manufactured by Associated Manufacturers Company, in Paradise, Pennsylvania.
Ghost jobs
Kymberly Foster Seabolt contemplates the possibility of haunted houses and hopes ghosts are haunting hers.
Prospective Plantings Report comes in huge
Marlin Clark explains unexpected changes in the corn, soybean and wheat markets following the release of the USDA March 31 Prospective Plantings Report.
It’s like pulling teeth
Jim Abrams pens a humorous April Fools' Day column about walleye spawning season and the Walleye Angling and Safer Trolling Evaluation survey.
The importance of forage testing
Ohio State Extension educator Emily Hornberger provides valuable insights into testing grazing pastures and other forages, including hay or silage.























