Friday, May 8, 2026
river

It's motivating to see how far Ohioans have come in making our part of the world a better, cleaner place to live by concentrating on our waterways.
dog

Kymberly Foster Seabolt combats her empty-ish nest by spoiling her two tiny rescue dogs.
beef cattle on pasture

The understanding of how plants respond to various interventions by you, the manager, will make for a more productive pasture.
soybeans

Soybeans continue to rise, driven by the continued dryness in Argentina. The truth about the Argentine harvest is not known yet, but futures markets tend to over-react on the unknown.
Andreas milking parlor

Long-day lighting has been around on many farms for years, but farmers may not be getting the most out of it. Use these tips to maximize milk production.
Agritourism Banner

Agritourism connects farmers to customers, but there's a lot to consider. You can get prepared by attending the Ohio AgritourismReady Conference.
Young farm couple

Farm and Dairy's "Young and Farming" series is one way we can support these young farmers, and share their joys and struggles, says Editor Susan Crowell.
scenic rivers

Recognizing the importance of river corridor protection, Ohio pioneered the river preservation movement with the nation's first Scenic Rivers Act.
1917 Bates Steel Mule

During the early years, both large and small manufacturers took a fling at building tractors, along with various tinkerers, dreamers and outright crooks.
relaxing on the couch

Kymberly Foster Seabolt laughs at the habits that make her feel older.