Music to the ears: Early migrants are back
The first hints of migration appeared when a few turkey vultures sailed over Scott Shalaway's house. Since then early migrants have continued to return.
Cattlemen need to be on lookout for fake news
A few months ago, a veterinarian wrote a column on ideal cow size, naming 750 to 900 lb. as the ideal with little more than "observations" to back it up.
Dairy perceptions: More people reaching for milk alternatives
We each need to use our voice to support the dairy farmers who continue to work as hard as ever to provide so much.
Two tractor brands, hyped and forgotten
One brand of tractor that's never heard of today is the Atlas, which was built in Indianapolis, Indiana, by the Lyons-Atlas Company.
Nature will always fight to survive
Alan Guebert recounts his childhood efforts trapping muskrats and the prized mink that brought his trapping career to a screaming halt.
Deliver me
Kymberly Foster Seabolt discusses the brave new world of online shopping and the many subscriptions available to you.
Get ready now for Ohio turkey season
With spring turkey season just weeks away, get ready with this list of pre-season tips offered by writer and turkey guy Jay Anglin.
Our spotlight, the orange desk lamp
Judith Sutherland, her sisters and her cousins were part Broadway, part small-town chapel as they performed grand shows atop their beds.
Big mergers should continue to concern farmers paying attention
According to Alan Guerbert, fake news experts are mixing fact with myth to influence how Big Biotech's mergers and buyouts play out in American agriculture.
Wildlife studies provide food for thought
The Wildlife Society recently released some short summaries of wildlife research that provide food for thought.























