Have you evaluated your total mixed ration lately?
A lot can happen from time the computer software formulates your total mixed ration until the cow eats it.
Ohio’s untapped fisheries
Are you disappointed with your local fishing hole? Too crowded? Not what it used to be? Well, lucky for you, Ohio has many underrated fishing opportunities.
Taking the time to appreciate the conveniences of modern life
Life slows on the ranch: animals graze, gardens grow, and water is hauled by hand—reminding us that true necessities haven't changed much over time.
Pondering the good and bad of artificial intelligence
Judith Sutherland pulls weeds, listens to the radio and contemplates the ethics of artificial intelligence.
Numerous pioneer craftsmen turned out holders for candles
Candleholders on the frontier of the Ohio country could be as plain or as fancy as the local craftsmen had the ability and tools to make them.
Hay harvest challenges: Moisture, heat and fire risk
Persistent moisture raises hay fire risks. Learn how moisture and bale temp impact forage safety, quality, and what steps can prevent fire and feed loss.
Follow the money to the one-tenth of one percent
In 2024, the richest Americans made $1B/day—and just got tax cuts, while small farms, Medicaid, and SNAP lost out to mega-farms and billionaires.
Organized talent
Kymberly Seabolt embraces her talent for organization, which began with a label maker and evolved into a full-blown lifestyle that both helps and terrifies those around her.
Do you need a new bow?
Jim Abrams takes the long way around to answer this question by discussing the evolution of bow technology and the importance of ethics in hunting.
How to introduce new queens to your hive
Sooner or later, the original queen you started with is going away. Here's how you can safely introduce a new queen bee to your hive.























