Water, water everywhere
Kymberly Foster Seabolt considers humanity’s changing relationship with water from one generation to the next.
Sheep Shed, noodles and dreams
A dream reminds Eliza Blue: If you get to do something you enjoy, for people who appreciate it, the scope doesn’t matter.
It’s time for nutrient management
Ohio State Extension educator Lee Beers provides tips for planning nutrient management on the farm in the spring.
Stock your pond for summer
Many soil and water conservation districts across the state hold spring fish sales that offer opportunities to stock your pond for an enjoyable summer.
If it’s Tuesday, it must be another day of something
Alan Guebert weighs in on patterns in the White House's weekly movements.
The telltale tail
Jim Abrams shares tips for determining how a white-tailed deer is feeling based on the position of its tale.
Seed forages in early spring to fill shortfalls
Ohio State Extension educator Jason Hartschuh provides tips for planting spring forages.
Friendships give us a new perspective
Judith Sutherland remembers the childhood friend that helped her earn a 'B' in algebra.
Volatile market likely to stay unpredictable
The grain markets have been volatile, reacting to updated information with every new report, and Marlin Clark expects price changes to stay unpredictable.
Mourning doves: Are they truly full of sorrow?
Tami Gingrich offers a look inside the lives and habits of mourning doves, attempting to answer the question: "Are they truly full of sorrow?"























