Women are naturals at farming
Over the years, though far too slow in coming, women have been increasingly recognized for operating successful farms and ag-businesses.
Hand sewing grain sacks during harvest
Before there was a way to haul loose grain, it was sacked out of the threshing machine.
Securing permission to hunt is top priority
Permission to actively hunt on another’s property is increasingly hard to come by. Getting it is tough enough, keeping it is another challenge.
Mums the word on trashing traditions
There is such hatred of PromPosals and Homecoming Asks that entire internet conversations will devolve into name calling among adults over the very topic.
Slipping away like morning fog
Alan Guebert recalls mid-September mornings on his father's dairy farm.
Harvest season is around the corner
Grain prices trending lower as harvest season nears.
Local meat and the cooperative business model
Attend Local Meat and the Cooperative Business Model workshop, Thursday, at 11 a.m. at the Small Farm Center, at the Farm Science Review.
Animal activists still targeting livestock, dairy producers
While we’re protecting and caring for livestock every day, Editor Susan Crowell reminds us there’s a huge faction out there who says you are evil and should be stopped.
Can you tell us how this antique tool was used?
Help us uncover the hidden identity of this week's mystery antique tool.
18-point antler rack in need of a new home
Delbert Bartow killed the big buck during Ohio’s 1947 deer season, the first season of modern deer hunting offered in just eight northeast Ohio counties.























