The dreaded parlor stove makes its return again
Folks in the latter half of the 19th century went through an unpleasant ritual along about this time of year, or probably a little earlier in Northern climes, called “putting up the parlor stove.”
Farm boys always know where their dad is
When you're looking for dad, ask your farm boy.
The great leggings war
This conversation is about knit pants. Let me repeat that: knit pants.
Ask FSA Andy about FSA county committees elections
Well the national election is over and you probably thought that all the advertisements and articles about elections were over!
USDA reports yield just a murmur on grain markets
With the big grain crops, prices do not have a good reason to improve. There are hard decisions ahead for farmers.
Women farmers need to be recognized for their work
Editor:
It’s almost impossible to imagine but according to the recent Women Farm survey of farms in Ohio, there are 32,237 women farm operators doing...
Fermentation, the other preservation
Fermentation is a growing trend for producing safe, easy and healthy foods and beverages.
Take time to know your feed costs
Milk prices are still phenomenal and feed prices are far below what you were paying last year. So what am I fretting about?
Turkey’s eyes are key to staying alive in wilderness
It should surprise no experienced hunter or birder that wild turkeys have incredible eyesight.
Endless politics of GMOs in the USA
It’s tough being a genetically modified organism in election season because no election passes without someone or some state slamming you for being, well, you.
















