Horn honking has a historic connection
Ever wonder why every automobile comes equipped with a horn?
Dissecting the Sgt. Schultz market
In northeast Ohio, farmers are mostly standing on the carpet in front of the Farm Credit officer, trying to get the line of credit renewed, and trying to explain why they are still sitting on most of their corn and beans.
Imperfect parenting is sometimes the best
Imperfect parenting is a reality, and sometimes the best.
Sure, that’ll work
Farmers and ranchers will continue to loose on farm policy matters that affect consumers because the consumer is always right.
‘Go time’ for newborns
A baby calf nursing for the first time . . . if everything’s going right, it might look a little peaceful. But no matter how serene it may seem on the outside, what’s happening inside is a fast and furious defense system.
Lamb brought warmth and satisfaction
I was stunned to see a wet, newborn lamb crying, stuck between two board fences.
Houseplants add color and life to indoor spaces during winter
Although caring for indoor plants is similar to outdoor plants, houseplants require a few special considerations.
Winter is a fun season, but keep it safe
There are many fun things to do in winter, but remember to keep it safe.
Ask FSA Andy about agency programs
USDA provides several programs and opportunities to protect our land so that it will be here for future generations.
TV vet tells real-life story of working with farm animals
Dr. Pol tells the real-life story of being a farm veterinarian.






















