Tuesday, April 28, 2026

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.

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.
Ohio Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting

Summer is when county farm bureaus prepare for the upcoming annual meeting in late summer. Here's how it works.
a red barn on a farm.

There’s plenty of debate in Washington about energy policy, but here on the ground in Ohio, one thing is clear: Our farmers need reliable, affordable fertilizer to stay in business — and hydrogen is a key ingredient that makes it possible.
bee record keeping supplies

Beekeeper Scott Svab offers tips for quick and easy record keeping in a home apiary.
lavender

Judith Sutherland recalls the way columnist Pat Leimbach connected with her readers through a genuine love of family farm life.
corn kernels and dollar bills

U.S. ag markets stay steady mid-2025, but rising debt, weak trade and a falling dollar raise concerns for the second half, according to Alan Guebert.
regalis on fairy candles

Fairy candles, or black cohosh, bloom each July with towering white spires, marking midsummer's arrival and adding a magical glow to shaded forest trails.
Cattle in a field

Ohio State Extension educator Daniel Lima delves into cattle grazing habits, breed traits and tips to improve pasture health and livestock productivity.
wagon

Aaron Dodds unearths decades of family memories and love, recalling the story of a forgotten wooden wagon that was rescued from a briar-covered hill.