New month, but same old grain market
Punxsutawney Phil has gone back underground, but farmers need to be up and alert, looking for grain marketing opportunities.
OFBF Young Ag Professionals Conference boasts record attendance
Over 700 people attended Ohio Farm Bureau's Young Ag Professionals Conference to learn more about agricultural trends, professional development and agvocacy.
Cold weather brings out the cardinals
When snow flies, activity at bird feeders peaks.
3 ways to plan your garden: paper, virtual or template
Regardless of which method you choose, there are numerous benefits to good garden planning.
Hidden gems in 1926 essay by 12-year-old
In 1926, 12-year-old Raymond Slutz, of Salem, Ohio, won a multistate essay contest about milk quality. Ninety years later, we share his essay, and the message that little things matter when it comes to improving milk quality.
#FFAProud: Let’s encourage conversation
Animal rights extremist group, PETA, took a stab at the values of the National FFA Organization but many supporters rushed to defend the organization in the form of open conversations and invitations into their own experiences.
Plenty of new equipment for fishermen
The new electronics available to serious fishermen are truly space age and beyond.
Where to find a pound of milk components in your herd?
2015 came to a close pretty much the same way it started: disappointing milk prices and negative margins.
Spring into rotational grazing
Pasture programs that are well managed can be the most economical way to ensure forages for your herd.
Grazing with dung beetles improves soil health
Known as the "Farmers Friend," the dung beetle returns fresh cattle dung pads back to the earth, building soil and recycling nutrients.






















